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The model outputs were showing below average temps over the sea itself, probably due to below average conditions over the past few months (dunno), regardless of the departures over the nearby landmasses.
Yes! I mentioned this not too long ago myself. The consistent cold anomalies in that region this winter made for a quite chilly sea. Now if western russia would send their perpetual cool anomalies to England.
Last night's minimum temperatures across Europe...
OMG well under average in some parts of the Spanish Mediterranean, meanwhile well above in much of Greece, wow.
Those 28°C lows on the eastern Greek Islands are normal highs which you would expect now, not lows.
Not sure where they recorded that 15°C low in Mallorca, if inland or somewhere. If it was in the official station (Mallorca Port) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palma,_Majorca#Climateif it's in that official Palma station the record extreme low for July was broken yesterday, as the actual extreme low was 15.8°C
OMG well under average in some parts of the Spanish Mediterranean, meanwhile well above in much of Greece, wow.
Those 28°C lows on the eastern Greek Islands are normal highs which you would expect now, not lows.
Not sure where they recorded that 15°C low in Mallorca, if inland or somewhere. If it was in the official station (Mallorca Port) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palma,_Majorca#Climateif it's in that official Palma station the record extreme low for July was broken yesterday, as the actual extreme low was 15.8°C
According to infoclimat.fr (I can't swear it's accurate...) the record was broken not only today, but yesterday too:
Oh ok, then the record wasn't broken. That station is the airport, which is more inland and "suffers" from thermal inversion so it records lower temps. It's near a town called Sant Jordi. A pic from there:
The station on WeatherOnline is Palma Airport, which has a July record low of 11.0C, on 7th July 1978. So no records broken... Palma Port had a low last night of 19C.
The airport of Valencia (inland) has an all time record low of 12.2°C in July.
Yesterday, in a town close to the airport the low arrived to 13.1°C! (AVAMET station). The airport itself had a low of 16°C.
Today's high temps in Europe. Unfortunately for the people living in the centre-west of the Iberian Peninsula the normality returned after many days below average. 38°C Beja (PT) or Sevilla, 39°C Córdoba... and those temps are barely 2°C above their July average.
Still above average in a bit of SE Europe, much above in Turkey. Well under average in most of Netherlands... and also heavily under in Romania. Bucharest a high of barely 19-20°C? Wow!
That crap, sick and awful hot and humid weather belongs to the past from the noon. Blessed is north wind! We have cool north winds that caused temperature drop and really pleasant and clear weather without high humidity levels!
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