Spanish television showed bathers on the beach around Cadiz in the south of the country as temperatures reached 23°C in some parts.
Samuel Biener, a forecaster for Meteored, a forecasting company, said Spain had had two winters without cold waves but if this happened three years in a row it would be the first time since records began.
Spain has experienced heavy snow and cold temperatures through the winter months but has not had anything which forecasters consider a “cold wave”.
“What we are seeing now is that the extremely low temperatures that were more frequent before are now more and more spaced out in time.”
He said it was important not to confuse winter cold with cold waves, which last at least three consecutive days and cover at least 10 per cent of stations which record temperatures. Air temperatures must be 5 per cent below a series of average temperatures recorded between 1971 and 2000.
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Read MoreMr Biener said 2025 appeared to be the second year running without a cold wave but it is not unheard of in Spain. It happened between 1997 and 1998, 2000 and 2001 and also 2013 and 2014.
Mr Biener said this February, temperatures were between 1°C and 3°C above the medium.
This could mean that this could become one of the hottest winters ever.
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