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In Altea, March's high avg was 20.7ºC/69.3F. Low avg was 11.9ºC/53.4F. The average was 16.3ºC/61.3F.
The warmest temp was 30.5ºC... while the lowest 9.0ºC. In Alicante airport official AEMET station it was broken the March record with 34.8ºC (10th of March) reaching also the European record for March...
The rain was double as normal. Although nothing compared to January, which was 4 times wetter than normal.
January and February were colder than in 2016, January quite colder than last year's January (-2.6ºC), February a very bit (-0.3ºC) but March was +0.6ºC warmer.
Guajara, Lommaren, Warsawa what do you think about those 3 first months of 2017 in Altea?
jgtheone and yankeefan93's data is weird. In jgtheone's case (southern hemisphere), February was colder than both January and March. In Yankeefan93's case (northern hemisphere), February was warmer than both January and March.
Precipitation: 70.4 mm / 2.77" (Avg: 47.2 mm / 1.86")
Sunshine: 131.9 hours
Days with abundant sunshine (more than 10 hours): 5
Most sun in one day: 11.5 hours (27th)
Days with little sunshine (less than 2 hours): 16
Sunless days: 4
Days with thunder: 0
Days with snow: 1
Max dew point: 12°C/54°F
Avg dew point: 5°C/41°F
Min dew point: -1°C/30°F
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Originally Posted by ksolina
Yup, after the coldest January in 32 years came possibly the warmest March ever. I'm afraid to even think of what July and August will be like...
The 2000-2017 averages for Zagreb must look like Turpan's.
The 2000-2017 averages for Zagreb must look like Turpan's.
Nah, they look like Zagreb was just moved to the SE. It used to be drier than the 1961-1990 average, but the last few years were pretty wet so they evened it out, while the sunshine stayed more or less the same, but the temperatures rose by about 2-2.5c compared to the 1961-1990 averages.
You can find the averages here, under "Zagreb weather records".
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