Sabadell Leaves Behind Wettest Winter in 54 Years for a Mild Spring

The city expects temperatures to reach 20 degrees this Wednesday, with stable weather predicted until Sunday.

Generic image of a clear sky with some thin clouds during a spring day.
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Generic image of a clear sky with some thin clouds during a spring day.

The city of Sabadell is experiencing a meteorological shift this March 2026, moving from the wettest winter in 54 years to a spring defined by stability and sunshine.

According to data from the Meteorological Service of Catalonia, the capital of Vallès Occidental has concluded an exceptionally humid winter period. However, the start of the new season has brought a reprieve, with only minor showers and a dominant presence of high pressure.
For this Wednesday, forecasts point to a fully spring-like day with highs reaching 20 ºC and lows around 10 ºC. Meteocat does not anticipate significant cloud cover, and winds will remain light, peaking at 13 km/h.
A slight temperature drop is expected towards the end of the week. On Thursday, the maximum will settle at 16 ºC. While skies will remain mostly clear, a very light shower is possible around midnight between Thursday and Friday.
The only significant change is expected over the weekend. Statistical models indicate a very high probability of rain for Sunday, March 29th. Until then, the weather will feature light clouds and stable temperatures.