An anticyclone raises temperatures before spring

anticyclone increases temperatures

Spring is coming and with it comes the increases in temperatures. This increase is due on many occasions to a meteorological phenomenon that "pushes" and causes an increase in temperatures as is the case in this case.

A powerful anticyclone that is located on our peninsula will increase temperatures during these days between 4 and 10 degrees more leaving a totally spring atmosphere, even before it arrives, causing maximums of 27 degrees to be reached in this and south of the peninsula. How does this anticyclone work?

A powerful anticyclone

The next days and until the weekend it is expected that the daytime hours will go up between 4 and 7 degrees in the center of the peninsula and east and south, while in the Canary Islands the thermometers can mark up to 30 degrees.

The action of this anticyclone is very strong and at the moment the cold air troughs in the atmosphere do not displace it. That is why these high temperatures at this time of year are abnormal. It is true that with climate change it is getting hotter and hotter and spring begins earlier, but not with such high temperatures.

More or less we will have to wait about ten days for the foreseeable arrival of a cold front to displace this anticyclone and help us to lower temperatures a little towards something more normal.

Maximum and minimum

increased temperatures due to an anticyclone

According to data from the Meteorological Agency, in Madrid there will be temperatures of up to 24 degrees during the day and will remain so until Sunday. In Seville it will mark 27 degrees followed by Córdoba, Huelva and Murcia with 25 degrees and between 24 and 20 degrees in almost all the Spanish provinces; In the Canary Islands, Santa Cruz de Tenerife will reach 30 degrees and Las Palmas will stay at 26 degrees.

However, at night it will be something different. Lower temperatures are expected and it will be in Castilla y León the one that reflects the lowest minimum with Burgos and León where they are expected 0 and 1 degree below zero respectively.


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