Spring, summer, fall or winter these days, it doesn’t matter what season of the year, given the recent climate change that turns a scorching sunny afternoon into a storm in the blink of an eye.
Finding out about the weather has become a habit for many people to know what to wear, what shoes to choose, plan a trip or decide whether or not to carry an umbrella. Below we present the weather in Madrid.
During the day temperature it will reach a maximum of 9 degrees, rain forecast It will be 55%, with 54% cloudiness, while wind gusts will reach 26 kilometers per hour.
As for ultraviolet rays, they should reach a level of up to 4.
Being located in the center of the European country, the weather in Madrid is considered to be Continental Mediterraneanalthough it is also known as temperate climate with dry and hot summer.
This type of weather is characterized by its mild winters and, as its name suggests, hot, dry summers.
For the Government of Madrid, the minimum temperatures are recorded in winter and range from 0 degrees Celsiuswhile summer highs reach 40 degrees Celsius.
For its part, the National Meteorological Agency (Aemet) of Spain assures that the maximum temperature in the capital does not exceed 35 degrees Celsius, mainly in the south; meanwhile, the average minimum temperature falls below 0 degrees Celsiusespecially north of Madrid.
The ace maximum temperatures They are present between July and August, while the minimum temperatures between January and February.
There mean temperature of the city is about 15 degrees Celsius. It should be noted that frosts in Madrid are frequent and snowfalls more occasional. According to the Aemet, in the southernmost part of the city there can be up to five days of snow per year, but in the north it is easy to exceed 20 days of snow annual.
With regard to precipitation, in the Spanish capital, the Rainy season It is present mainly during the winter or in the intermediate seasons.
Spain is characterized by being sunny, where sunshine hours are about 3,000 hours per year. THE temperatures in this Mediterranean country are mildHowever, there are marked differences between seasons and different areas.
Although Amet records up to 13 types of climates in SpainThey are really four that predominate: oceanic, Mediterranean cool summers, Continental Mediterranean there cold steppe.
The oceanic is characterized by being temperate with cool summers, heavy rainfall and well distributed throughout the year.
In Spain, it appears mainly in northern and western Galicia, the Cantabrian Sea, the Iberian system, the northeast of the northern plateau and much of the Pyrenees, except for the highest areas.
The cool-summer Mediterranean, as its name suggests, has dry and cool summersas well as cold or mild winterswhile most the rains fall in winter or intermediate stations.
This climate covers most of the northern plateau, inland Galicia and many mountainous areas in the center and south of the peninsula. In the Canary Islands, it extends widely inside the islands of La Palma, El Hierro, La Gomera and Tenerife, as well as in the highest areas of Gran Canaria.
Continental Mediterranean records mild and rainy wintersas well as hot, dry summers.
This type of climate is present in much of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands. It extends over most of the southern half and the Mediterranean coastal regions, with the exception of the arid areas of the south-east.
As for the cold steppe, the winters are very cold and the summers can be temperate or hotMoreover, the rainfall is rare.
This climate extends to the southeast of the peninsula, to the Ebro Valley, to the southern plateau and, to a lesser extent, to Estemadura, the Balearic Islands and the center of the northern plateau. They are also observed on all the islands of the Canary archipelago.
Spring and fall is when the the nicest weather in spainclimate that allows you to enjoy the outdoors practically all day.
The ace maximum temperatures are reached in July and Augustthe hottest and driest months in the whole country.
While minimum temperatures usually occur in January and Februarymonths which also coincide with days with more rainmainly in northern Spain.