The “unusually warm spell” of the season will see maximum temperatures remain between 25 and 30 degrees across large parts of Spain this week and between 11 and 15 November. “Saint Martin’s Summer”will encourage registration records since at least 1950.
The most remarkable event of the next few days will be this: very high temperatures for this time of year Rubén del Campo, spokesman for the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), explained that this coincides with the so-called “San Martín summer”, an abnormally warm period in mid-autumn around November 11, when the said festival is celebrated.
This fall, “Beyond a classic autumn summer, it’s an unusually warm event for this time of year.”Del Campo explained that “and in the next few days it will favor maximum and minimum values of 5 to 10 degrees above normal in many parts of the peninsula, especially in the north and east.”
At this point, Del Campo emphasized that “all the days” between the 11th and the 11th of the month. The next day may be the hottest days until the 15th Since there are records, that is, for the same dates on the Spanish peninsula since at least 1950.
Absent confirmation, he predicted, “we could be facing the hottest ‘San Martín summer’ in the historical series.”
Temperatures will remain high throughout the week throughout the season There was a decline in the Mediterranean between Thursday and Friday, but a recovery was seen over the weekendThe spokesman said that temperatures could exceed 30 degrees, as in the Canary Islands, where the atmosphere will be quite warm until Thursday.