This side-effect of climate change may be welcomed by holidaymakers but the State Meteorological Agency in Murcia is taking a dimmer view of the warm weather.
According to Juan Esteban Palenzuela, the Region hasn’t experienced a true cold snap since 2023 and in the last decade, only "normal, warm years have been recorded, but most of them very warm or extremely warm."
These records confirm "the increase in temperatures in recent decades," the meteorologist stressed.
This warming trend began right at the start of the year and continued until the normal sweltering summer, when the thermometers registered a boiling 44.2ºC in Alhama de Murcia on August 1.
October brought a dramatic shift with a flood on October 28, recording 151 litres per square metre at the Aemet station in Fuentes del Marqués in Caravaca de la Cruz.
"It was an exceptionally wet October, with amounts well above normal in the Northwest," Mr Palenzuela confirmed.
This autumn has been the wettest of all time in the Region of Murcia, with an average rainfall of 102.5 litres/m². But while it might have been dreary and damp, the season still averaged 19ºC, making it "extremely warm," though not as warm as the record-breaking temperatures of 2022 and 2023.
Northern areas, including Vega Alta, much of Campo de Cartagena and Guadalentín, experienced warmer than normal temperatures in November, with the peak heat recorded on September 13, when the mercury in Murcia city centre reached a sweltering 37.9ºC.
So far, there have been no frosts to speak of; rather, the Region has seen between 12 and 21 tropical nights (above 20ºC) each month.
A very warm Christmas
As the year winds down, Murcia is experiencing a 'thermal roller coaster' in December. The month started with unusually warm temperatures, but it has also seen very cold days, with night-time temperatures dropping below zero in large parts of the Region.
The month is expected to end on a warm note, with temperatures predicted to rise well above 20ºC later this week.
Juan Esteban Palenzuela has predicted a similar weather pattern for the start of the New Year, with no major changes expected in terms of rain or sudden temperature drops.
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