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AEMET in Spain has forecasted abnormally warm weather for the Easter week along with much lesser rainfall than usual.

According to the European Centre for Medium ­ Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), “Unusual warm temperatures for this time of year will prevail in the centre and south of the Peninsula.

“However, thermometers are expected to drop compared to previous days on Friday and Saturday,” the statement added.

The temperatures in the south, east, and centre of the Spanish peninsula, as well as the Canary Islands, will be particularly warm.

Aside from this, the Balearic Islands will also experience high temperatures.

However, temperatures will drop again in the north of the peninsula.

Rainfall is expected, but Easter Week in most of Spain will not see much of it.

AEMET also states that the temperatures are expected to be above 20 degrees Celsius in the central and southern regions of the Iberian Peninsula during Easter Week.

Snow is also expected from Saturday onwards in the Pyrenees.

AEMET warns that the

The weather has been unseasonably warm.

“Weather conditions can change and forecasts are not definitive due to the variable nature of the spring season.”

It added, “So uncertainty will never cease to be present in terms of the weather.”

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