
The storm Martiño is slowly saying goodbye, leaving behind a snow-covered Madrid mountain range in the early days of spring, an unusual phenomenon for March. This allows the Community of Madrid to regain atmospheric stability, with clear skies and rising temperatures.
This Wednesday, central Madrid will start at 7 degrees, reaching highs of 16-17 degrees. Although fog persists in the mountain areas, no rain is expected.
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For the upcoming days, the good weather is here to stay: Thursday promises a sunny day with morning fog in the mountains and a gradual increase in maximum temperatures, more typical of spring.
Friday will follow the same pattern, although with a bit more cloud cover in mountainous areas.
This stable weather outlook, with temperature fluctuations – cold mornings and mild afternoons – contrasts with the turbulent three previous weeks marked by drastic changes.
High pressure systems will dominate, leaving behind the precipitation, except in areas like the Cantabrian region, Pyrenees, North Mediterranean, and the south, where some rain could still be expected today.
Finally, Madrid is enjoying a springtime break.