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30/09/2017
IF FORECASTS from Spain's met office are correct, it may be raining on Catalunya's parade as determined voters try to cast their ballot tomorrow (Sunday).
Whilst daytime temperatures are expected to remain stable across the country – except in Galicia, the Cantabrian Sea coast and the high Ebro delta, where the mercury will rise – downpours will greet the start of October in Catalunya and the Balearic Islands.
Morning rain in both regions could be torrential locally, albeit lighter during the rest of the day
Catalunya and the Balearics will also experience lower temperatures than in the past week.
The first few days of October are likely to be cool and wet in general, according to the State meteorological agency, AEMET.
But a few heavy showers are unlikely to stop those who really believe in their right to vote in the referendum – be it for or against Catalunya's independence – from turning out.
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IF FORECASTS from Spain's met office are correct, it may be raining on Catalunya's parade as determined voters try to cast their ballot tomorrow (Sunday).
Whilst daytime temperatures are expected to remain stable across the country – except in Galicia, the Cantabrian Sea coast and the high Ebro delta, where the mercury will rise – downpours will greet the start of October in Catalunya and the Balearic Islands.
Morning rain in both regions could be torrential locally, albeit lighter during the rest of the day
Catalunya and the Balearics will also experience lower temperatures than in the past week.
The first few days of October are likely to be cool and wet in general, according to the State meteorological agency, AEMET.
But a few heavy showers are unlikely to stop those who really believe in their right to vote in the referendum – be it for or against Catalunya's independence – from turning out.
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