Heatwave arrives in Spain, with 32.5?C in parts of Mallorca before 9am
The worst of the weather is yet to come, with red alerts ¨C the highest on the three-level scale ¨C expected on Friday
A heatwave will today begin to affect more than a third of peninsular Spain and the Balearic Islands. This is the 10th heatwave registered since 1975, and is the same weather event that is affecting the rest of Western Europe.
Temperatures, which have been rising since Saturday, will today see a fresh increase in practically all of Spain, according to Fernando Garc¨ªa, spokesperson for the AEMET state weather agency.
AEMET has also warned that nighttime temperatures will be rising, with so-called ¡°tropical nights¡± expected
The north of the country will see the mercury rise by 2?C in general, while the increase will be more notable ¨C between 3?C and 5?C ¨C in the north of Castilla y Le¨®n, Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country.
According to AEMET, the high temperatures were notable first thing in the morning, with 32.5?C in Banyalbufar, on the Balearic Island of Mallorca, at 8.50am. In Andratx, also in Mallorca, the thermometers were showing 32.1?C at 9am. In third place was Arenys de Mar, in Barcelona, which was registereing 31.3?C at 9.30am.
AEMET has also warned that nighttime temperatures will be rising, with so-called ¡°tropical nights¡± expected ¨C that¡¯s to say, with minimum temperatures of 20?C expected in many areas. Parts of the south and center of the peninsula can expect more than 25?C over the coming nights.
Orange alerts have been declared already in Zaragoza, Navarre, La Rioja, Vizcaya and Gipuzkoa. This level of weather warning denotes ¡°unusual phenomena and with a certain level of danger for usual activities,¡± with warnings to the public to be aware of advice from the authorities.
A total of 18 provinces are also on a yellow alert, the lowest of the three. They are Granada, Ja¨¦n, Huesca, Teruel, Cantabria, Albacete, all of the Castilla-La Mancha region, Burgos, Soria, all of Catalonia except Tarragona, Madrid, the Balearic Islands and ?lava. A yellow warning denotes no risk for the population in general, but challenging conditions for vulnerable members of the public, such as seniors, invalids and children. Recommendations include avoiding sports or working while in the sun at the hottest parts of the day.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday will be the worst days of the heatwave, with up to 44?C expected
AEMET spokesperson Fernando Garc¨ªa
The worst weather is still to come, with fresh rises expected on Thursday. ¡°The increases will continue,¡± explains Garc¨ªa, with 3?C or 4?C more in the north of Castilla y Le¨®n,¡± as well as 14 provinces moving to an orange weather warning: Arag¨®n, Toledo, Burgos, all of Catalonia apart from Tarragona, Madrid, Navarre, La Rioja and the Basque Country. Yellow warnings will be issued for C¨®rdoba, Granada, Ja¨¦n, Cantabria, the rest of Castilla-La Mancha, ?vila, Palencia, Segovia, Soria, Valladolid, Tarragona, Extremadura and the Balearic Islands.
The peak of the heatwave will arrive at the weekend. ¡°Friday, Saturday and Sunday will be the worst days of the heatwave, with up to 44?C expected, and 42?C for sure,¡± warns Garc¨ªa, adding that the high temperatures will last at least until Monday or Tuesday. The expert adds that red warnings could be seen on Friday, which would denote extreme risk with phenomena that bring a very high risk for citizens in general.
Much of the peninsula and the Balearic Islands will see temperatures above 35?C from Friday, which is 5-10?C above the average for this time of year.
English version by Simon Hunter.
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