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Nope. Zenica is prone to hot spells in March, last year it reached 27.0C, 29.2C in 2014 & 28.6C in 2001 (& possibly higher as back to 2000 some daily data is missing).
Very cold end of the afternoon in Northern Portugal, those cities in the north between 0 and 2ºC, almost had record breaking heat a week ago, with highs around 26ºC, they are all three around 600 meters of altitude.
Snowed above 400/500 meters in the northern third of the country, accumulated above 800m
Maximum temps today in Europe, heavily above average in SE Europe, with many places doubling their high March average. Also well under average in the center, and much of the north of Spain, heavily under in the NW, with temps even under January avg in some places of Spain:
This is how wet it has been here this past week - no heavy downpours, but we've still basically had our whole month's rainfall in six days.
If anything the graph downplays how often it's been raining, because the drizzle on the 18th must not have been heavy enough most of the time to get over the 0.2 mm/hour threshold.
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