El tiempo en teruel aemet

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ClimaLa provincia de Teruel tiene un clima mediterráneo dada su ubicación en un punto alto de España. Además, su situación geográfica está influenciada por los vientos húmedos procedentes tanto del Mediterráneo como del Océano Atlántico. Como consecuencia de su extensión, casi 15.000 km2 -como si juntáramos las regiones de Navarra y La Rioja-, podríamos decir que se trata de un clima seco, frío y de contrastes imperativos.

En verano, las altas temperaturas son bastante habituales en la zona norte de Teruel. Sin embargo, no se trata de un clima extremo ya que las temperaturas máximas alcanzan los 30º C que pueden ser incluso agradables durante la noche. En verano apenas puede llover o, si lo hace, suele convertirse en una tormenta.

El otoño y la primavera son las estaciones con más precipitaciones al año, aunque hay que decir que, en general, el clima es bastante seco, y varía entre 400 mm/año en el norte y 900 mm/año en las montañas del sur. De hecho, la nubosidad media es escasa dada la lejanía del mar; la mayor parte de la provincia suele disfrutar de entre 7 y 7,6 horas de sol al día, similar a algunas islas españolas como Menorca y Fuerteventura.

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It has an important Mudejar artistic heritage, part of which has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, as well as other tourist attractions such as the mausoleum of the Lovers of Teruel, El Torico and the Dinópolis paleontological center. The most outstanding Mudejar monuments are the church of Santa María, cathedral of the diocese of Teruel, and the towers of El Salvador, San Martín and San Pedro, at the foot of which is the church of the same name, also in Mudejar style.

It should be noted for its historical importance that, in the tower of the Cube, next to the disappeared door of Zaragoza, are the oldest bars of Aragon that are preserved, thus signifying Alfonso II the Chaste, by carving his four bars of gules in stone when walling Teruel, which was a royal villa.

The inhabitants of Teruel took part in the conquest of Valencia, which was in the power of the Muslims, and in the war of the Two Peters against Castile, being granted to the population the title of city in 1347 by Pedro IV of Aragon, for their collaboration in the wars of the Union. It is necessary to emphasize the considerable importance that the Jewish and Mudejar communities reached within the social and economic life of the city, since their aljamas were consolidated towards the end of the 13th century. The case of the Jewish quarter of Teruel, which still conserves its toponym, and of which abundant archaeological remains have been found, is noteworthy.

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The Council of Ministers, at the proposal of the Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge, has taken note of the declaration of emergency for the works to repair the landslide on the right bank of the Santolea Bridge reservoir (Teruel), for a maximum amount of 615,000 euros. The works will start immediately and will have an estimated execution period of two months.

The priority action will consist of removing the rocky blocks from the crest of the landslide closest to the dam. This will ensure that the rocks on top of the landslide, which are on the verge of collapse, can be removed in a controlled manner.

Given that the reservoir is located in a Special Protection Area for Birds (SPA) belonging to the Natura 2000 Network, the corresponding environmental corrective measures will be taken during its repair.