Almost all of Spain set to swelter in extreme heat up to 42C
Spain’s national weather agency has placed all of the country's regions except Asturias and the Canary Islands on alert for temperatures in the high thirties and low forties.
Spanish public weather agency AEMET has placed Andalusia, Aragón, Castilla y León, Castilla y La Mancha, Catalonia, Extremadura, Madrid, Navarre and La Rioja on orange alert (high risk), with temperatures between 38C and 41C forecast for Monday.
In the Andalusian provinces of Córdoba, Granada and Jaén the mercury is expected to hit 42C.
Aemet's temperature forecast for 4pm on Monday July 27th. Photo: AEMET
The Balearics Islands, Cantabria, Galicia, Murcia, the Basque Country and the Valencia region are on yellow alert with temperatures forecast to be between 34 and 38C.
#BuenosDías Nivel de riesgo de #IIFF previsto hoy #27Julio en la #Península #Baleares y #canarias
‼️Mucha precaución a todos los medios‼️??️???
?Si ??o humo,☎️112 #StopIncendioshttps://t.co/GlW03qcOE4 pic.twitter.com/Jt5IBxWLGd
— AEMET (@AEMET_Esp) July 27, 2020
The risk of forest fires is also up in almost all of Spain as the maps above shows.
Only the Canary Islands and Asturias in northern Spain will be spared from the extreme heat, which according to Aemet has been caused by the arrival of a mass of hot air from Africa coupled with the high number of sunshine hours during the summer in Spain.
Spain’s main weather agency has decided not to classify the spell of extreme heat as a heatwave as temperatures are forecast to drop on Tuesday in much of Spain, except for in the Spanish regions along the Mediterranean, where the mercury could go up even higher.
READ MORE: Tips for staying cool during a summer heatwave in Spain
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Spanish public weather agency AEMET has placed Andalusia, Aragón, Castilla y León, Castilla y La Mancha, Catalonia, Extremadura, Madrid, Navarre and La Rioja on orange alert (high risk), with temperatures between 38C and 41C forecast for Monday.
In the Andalusian provinces of Córdoba, Granada and Jaén the mercury is expected to hit 42C.
Aemet's temperature forecast for 4pm on Monday July 27th. Photo: AEMET
The Balearics Islands, Cantabria, Galicia, Murcia, the Basque Country and the Valencia region are on yellow alert with temperatures forecast to be between 34 and 38C.
#BuenosDías Nivel de riesgo de #IIFF previsto hoy #27Julio en la #Península #Baleares y #canarias
— AEMET (@AEMET_Esp) July 27, 2020
‼️Mucha precaución a todos los medios‼️??️???
?Si ??o humo,☎️112 #StopIncendioshttps://t.co/GlW03qcOE4 pic.twitter.com/Jt5IBxWLGd
The risk of forest fires is also up in almost all of Spain as the maps above shows.
Only the Canary Islands and Asturias in northern Spain will be spared from the extreme heat, which according to Aemet has been caused by the arrival of a mass of hot air from Africa coupled with the high number of sunshine hours during the summer in Spain.
Spain’s main weather agency has decided not to classify the spell of extreme heat as a heatwave as temperatures are forecast to drop on Tuesday in much of Spain, except for in the Spanish regions along the Mediterranean, where the mercury could go up even higher.
READ MORE: Tips for staying cool during a summer heatwave in Spain
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