You will not have been surprised that the summer of San Miguel has become a summer with all the law And that, despite the fact that at the beginning of September there was a good blanket of water in a good part of Spain, could have been the germ that filled the mountains and forests with mushrooms.
However, the duration of the ‘veranillo’, which has maintained temperatures close to 30 degrees in many of the mycological areas par excellence of Spain, has meant stop dead the intentions to collect boletus, oyster mushrooms and other mushrooms in these early stages of autumn.
It is not an isolated phenomenon. The truth is that, as explained in Xataka, we have had a positive balance of high temperatures for seven months. A reality that, although the end of August and the beginning of September It seems to have taken a wet lookhas not had any impact on the mushroom season taking hold.
In fact, the good rainfall data—especially in Castilla y León, in provinces such as Soria and Segovia—represented a boom collection permits of mushrooms that, for the moment, have not been able to start, as explained The North of Castile.
The truth is that it does seem that the days of the San Miguel summer are numbered. The AEMET warns of the change in weather for this weekend, where the Maximum temperatures will barely exceed 20 degrees and the minimum temperatures will remain below 15 degrees in these areas of Castilla y León.
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In addition, the weekend will also be accompanied by rain, although it is expected that be in small quantity and of low intensity.
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