Mar 23 • 06:48 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El Mundo

Aemet predicts that Holy Week will have little rain

The Aemet forecasts indicate that Spain's Holy Week may experience low rainfall in many areas, though the prediction remains uncertain.

According to the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), the upcoming Holy Week in Spain, spanning from March 30 to April 5, is expected to have minimal rainfall across large portions of the peninsula. However, this forecast is still accompanied by a significant amount of uncertainty due to the inherent unpredictability of weather patterns during this time. Aemet's preliminary report suggests that while scant precipitation is likely in the western and southern parts of Spain, rain cannot be entirely ruled out in the northern, eastern regions, and the Balearic and Canary Islands.

The Aemet report also highlights that temperatures during Holy Week are projected to be around normal levels for the season, or potentially below average in northern and eastern areas of the peninsula. This suggests that while the weather may not be particularly rainy, it could also be on the cooler side, which could impact outdoor activities traditionally associated with Holy Week celebrations.

As this forecast is for the medium-term, the Aemet will refine its details as the dates approach, allowing for potentially more accurate predictions. This is important for both locals and tourists planning to participate in various events during Holy Week, as weather can significantly influence attendance and the overall experience of these cultural festivities.

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