The type of weather that there is in a certain region is determined by different conditions among which are the altitude, latitude, orientation of the relief, distance to the sea and marine currents and gives guidelines to the so-called “Meteorological time” which in turn is based on other elements such as the temperature, pressure, wind, humidity and precipitation to delineate the atmospheric conditions in a locality in a short term.

To classify the climate, the system developed by Wladimir Köppen is generally used, although there is also the Thornthwaite system, the latter which also takes into account biological diversity and the effects of climate change on it. Others, such as Bergeron and Spacial Synoptic, focus on the origin of the air masses that define the climate of a region.

Due to climate change, currently the planet is in a process of redistribution in which any modification, however minimal, in the average annual temperature causes changes in the habitats and their conditions.

In this context, here we leave you the weather for Madrid.

The weather for this Thursday in Madrid will reach 11 degrees, while the minimum temperature It will be 9 degrees. The forecast for UV levels is 1.

As for the rain rainfall forecast for said city it will be 67%, with a cloudiness of 93%, during the day; and 25%, with a cloudiness of 100%, throughout the night.

Meanwhile, the gusts of wind will reach 27 kilometers per hour during the day and 39 kilometers per hour at night.

The capital of Spain has a continental Mediterranean climate (Madrid City Council)

Being located in the center of Spain, the weather in Madrid is considered to be continental mediterraneanalthough it is also known as temperate climate with dry and hot summer.

This type of climate is characterized by its mild winters and, as its name says, for hot dry summers.

For the government of Madrid, the minimum temperatures are recorded in winter and range from 0 degrees Celsiuswhile the maximums in summer reach 40 degrees celsius.

For its part, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) of Spain ensures that the maximum temperature in the capital does not exceed 35 degrees Celsius, mainly to the south; meanwhile, the average minimum temperature drops below 0 degrees Celsiusespecially north of Madrid.

The maximum temperatures They are present between July and August, while the minimum temperatures between January and February.

The medium temperature of the city is around 15 degrees Celsius. It is worth mentioning that frosts in Madrid are frequent and snowfalls are more occasional. According to the Aemet, in the southernmost part of the city there may be up to five days of snowfall per year, but in the north it is easy to exceed 20 days of snowfall annual.

Regarding rainfall, in the Spanish capital the rainy season It is present mainly during winter or in intermediate seasons.

At the end of the year, between October and December, as well as April and May, are the months in which it rains the most in Madrid.

The weather in Spain

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Spain is characterized as a sunny country (Reuters)

Spain is characterized by being sunny, where the hours of sunshine are around 3 thousand hours a year. The temperatures in this Mediterranean country are mildHowever, there are marked differences between seasons and different areas.

Although Amet records up to 13 types of climates in SpainThey are really four that predominate: oceanic, cool summers mediterranean, continental mediterranean Y cold steppe.

The oceanic is characterized by being temperate with cool summers, abundant rainfall and well distributed throughout the year.

In Spain it appears mainly in the north and west of Galicia, the Cantabrian Sea, the Iberian System, the northeast of the northern plateau and a large part of the Pyrenees, except for the highest areas.

The Mediterranean with cool summers, as its name suggests, has dry and cool summersas well as cold or mild winterswhile most of the rains fall in winter or intermediate stations.

This climate covers most of the northern plateau, inland Galicia and many mountainous areas in the center and south of the peninsula. In the Canary Islands, it extends widely through the interior of the islands of La Palma, El Hierro, La Gomera and Tenerife, as well as in the highest areas of Gran Canaria.

The continental Mediterranean registers mild and rainy wintersas well as hot dry summers.

This type of climate is present in a large part of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands. It extends over most of the southern half and the Mediterranean coastal regions, with the exception of the arid areas of the southeast.

As for the cold steppe, the winters are very cold and the summers can be temperate or hotIn addition, the rainfall is scarce.

This climate extends to the southeast of the peninsula, the Ebro valley, the southern plateau and, to a lesser extent, to Extemadura, the Balearic Islands and the center of the northern plateau. They are also observed on all the islands of the Canary archipelago.

During the spring and autumn is when the most pleasant weather in Spaintime that allows you to enjoy the outdoors practically all day.

The maximum temperatures are reached during July and Augustthe hottest and driest months in the whole country.

While minimum temperatures usually occur in January and Februarymonths that also coincide with the days with more rainmainly in the north of Spain.

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