If last weekend the more than 30 degrees gave the sensation that summer had come early, this week spring has disappeared (at least for the moment) from the Aragonese capital. And the weather in Zaragoza is being characterized these days by the wind and a drop of up to 10 degrees in maximum temperatures.
As reported by Aemet, this Tuesday the Valmadrid station (in the province of Zaragoza) recorded the maximum gust of wind in all of Spain with a speed of 92.5 kilometers per hour. It was closely followed by Caspe (with 84.6 kilometers per hour), Quinto (78.8 km/hour), Lanaja (Huesca) with 75.6 kilometers per hour, Andorra (73.1 km/hour) and Bailo (70.2 km/hour).
THE WEATHER IN ZARAGOZA THESE DAYS
The weather in Zaragoza these days will not experience major changes and the wind will continue to blow until Friday. For today the maximum temperatures will be 16 degrees and the minimum temperatures will be 10 and the wind gusts may reach up to 50 kilometers per hour. The skies will be clear throughout the day.
For this Thursday, according to the Aemet prediction, the maximum temperatures will remain at 18 degrees and the minimum temperatures will be 9. The speed of the wind will decrease somewhat but not too much, as gusts of more than 35 kilometers per hour will still be reached . These will be concentrated especially in the early hours of the day.
On Friday the weather in Zaragoza will get closer to spring with maximums of 22 degrees and minimums of 5. The wind gusts will be 5 kilometers per hour, so the thermal sensation will increase.

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