This record positions Cádiz as the warmest province in the community, even surpassing Seville, which came in second with 15.6 degrees. Other areas such as Huelva (15.3 degrees), Almería (15 degrees), and Málaga (14.3 degrees) also recorded lower averages than Cádiz.
Aemet described March's thermal character in Cádiz as "warm," a pattern consistent with the same month in 2025, when the province also led average temperatures in Andalusia. In contrast, Granada had the lowest average temperature, recording 11.6 degrees, which Aemet considered a cold month for that region.
Regionally, Andalusia's average temperature in March was 12.2 degrees, slightly below the historical average by 0.2 degrees. However, this March ranks as the thirtieth warmest since 1961. The 3.6-degree difference between Cádiz's average and the autonomous community's average highlights the exceptional climate in Cádiz during this period.
Regarding rainfall, the province of Cádiz concluded March with 32.6 liters per square meter, a figure that Aemet considers indicative of a dry month.




