Extreme autumn weather warning for the Mediterranean
High sea temperatures causing concern in the Balearics
Spanish ports have measured temperatures of between 25 and 26ºC in areas such as the Gulf of Valencia, the Balearic Sea and south of Tarragona, with peaks of 27ºC near Mallorca, values that until recently were typical of August | Photo: Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter
Palma18/06/2025 16:25
A Mediterranean with very high temperatures will not only cause extreme rains, according to Meteored climatologist Samuel Biener, because it could also favour the occurrence of more extreme phenomena such as large hailstones, squalls and heavy rain, due to the warm, humid air coming from the sea. ‘Although there is talk of a possible episode of torrential rain in the coming autumn due to high temperatures in the Mediterranean, this is not the case at all,’ said Biener.
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