September's here and summer's back in Spain
Monday, September 4, 2017 @ 2:07 PM
TEMPERATURES across Spain will return to normal for the time of year from this week after a disappointingly-cool and wet August, according to the State meteorological agency, AEMET.
Even in the hottest parts of the country – traditionally Andalucía and the Mediterranean – the mercury barely reached 30ºC throughout most of last month, and rainfall ranging from drizzle through to downpours with thunder and lightning blighted the holidays for those tourists heading to Spain for a sunshine beach break.
But from today (Monday), they can expect the temperature to rise again and, although some rain is expected today – which could be heavy on the Costa Brava – it is expected to subside by the evening and the rest of the week should be dry.
The mercury will start to fall in the Canary Islands and along the Cantabrian Sea coast – the northern stretch from the western Pyrénées to Galicia, directly above Portugal – but will rise in most of the Mediterranean in particular.
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