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Portugal had ‘third hottest Spring since 1931’ despite widespread snowfalls

Published on 06/07/2017

Portugal has its “third hottest Spring since 1931,” according to the IPMA which also notes low rainfall, heatwaves and heavy snowfall.

Spring, March, April and May, was very hot and very dry in mainland Portugal this year, with an average temperature of 15.64 ° C making it the third hottest spring for 86 years, says the weather service.

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