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Today's resume of the temperatures in Europe. Warm day in most of Spain and Portugal... unless the north of Spain the rest of the country was above average and some parts well above, including places in the Canaries. Well above in Málaga (28ºC), Murcia (27-28ºC) and Valencia (27ºC) and also some other cities which aren't shown on the map. Also above in much of Italy, much of Turkey, Corsica, much of Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, much of Poland... above in Malta and Cyprus but it's normal seasonality. Well above in the west of Turkey, east of Romania, Moldova, southern and western Ukraine and southern Russia.
Warmish also in the center of Spain. Those 22ºC under Madrid are in Toledo (high average in March of 18.1ºC). Madrid today has hit 19ºC (average of 16.3ºC), although the airport of Barajas has touched 20ºC.
The map is one post under this one. On flamingGalah! post. (we posted it at almost the same time, and it's the same map so I'll delete mine)
Todays maximum temperatures across Europe... Above average in parts of Italy, France, Greece, Spain & Cyprus... Well above average in south eastern Spain & parts of Serbia, Albania, Romania & Ukraine...
Oh & not really above average in Malta, the max today at Luqa was 17.5C & the average high is 17.3C... Balzan has an average high of 17.8C & on the northern coast it is 18.1C...
Sky is so clear that you can see the days get longer by checking the data from the sunrecorder.
Seems there are one hour of daylight when it does not record any sun.
Oh & not really above average in Malta, the max today at Luqa was 17.5C & the average high is 17.3C... Balzan has an average high of 17.8C & on the northern coast it is 18.1C...
Oh ok you're right I thought in Luqa was above 18 so I retract that.
Sky is so clear that you can see the days get longer by checking the data from the sunrecorder.
Seems there are one hour of daylight when it does not record any sun.
Still civil twilight and not dark at 18:40 today
if the skies were really clear you actually could see visible twilight past 19:30 with naked eyes (nautical twilight)
The storm overnight here in Malta, with winds as strong as F10, has claimed an iconic landmark. The Azure Window on Gozo collapsed & has been lost forever
View this morning:
How it used to look
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