Saturday 9/1 broke an 83 year old record to become the warmest ever January day. This week will be completely different. It will feel more like winter. An intense storm system over the Iberian Peninsula will drift slowly east, disintegrating as it does so. It will traverse the central Mediterranean, bringing with it colder air. This colder air will clash with the very warm and moist air locally, sparking instability. Temperatures will dip over the course of this week, starting off at well above average and ending it on a more seasonal note. Daytime highs will fall from 18°C on Monday 11/1 to around 12°C by the weekend. Nighttime lows will dip from 15°C on Monday 11/1 to below 10°C by the weekend. The possibility of an isolated thunderstorm on Tuesday 12/1 will mark the return of clean rain. All days from Tuesday 12/1 onward will feature a chance of showers, with this week’s wettest weather likely to come over the weekend. Hail will likely accompany some showers. At long last, Monday 11/1 will see the southerly wind give way to a Northwest wind. Whilst Monday 11/1 will be relatively calm, Tuesday 12/1 will mark the start of a lengthy spell of strong winds that will is likely to last the entire week. Blowing from a Northwest to West Northwest direction, the wind will reach speeds of up to Force 8 at times.
January 10, 20210
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