Aemet activates extreme heat alerts in these provinces

Spain faces a intense heat episode with a remarkable thermal ascent in practically the whole country. The thermometers will reach values ​​close to 40 degrees in low Guadalquivira temperature more of August than May. The State Meteorology Agency (AEMET) has put five provinces under yellow notice by high temperatures: Seville, Jaén, Córdoba, Tarragona and Lleida.

The prediction indicates that temperatures will rise almost generalized, more accusingly in Rías Baixas (Galicia) and the interior this peninsular and in Valencia. In fact, most of the interior of the Peninsula will reach high values ​​for the time.

In this way, it is expected that The southern Atlantic aspect and depressions of the Northeast exceed 34-36ºC; and in the low Guadalquivir the 38-40ºC will be exceeded locally. In general, the minimums will rise in the northwest interior half, with few changes in the rest.

The hottest capitals could be Seville (39 degrees), Badajoz and Córdoba (37), and Jaén (36)while softening in Santander (20), A Coruña and Santander (21), and Oviedo (23), says Servimedia.

On the other hand, The stable anticyclonic time will continue in almost the entire countrywith predominance of little cloudy or clear skies. Only morning low clouds intervals are expected in areas of Galicia, Cantabrico, Alto and Bajo Ebro, North Balearic Islands, Strait and Melilla, with probable morning fog banks tending to clear.

There will be some intervals of clouds of evolution scattered in the southern plateau and in mountain areas, which could cause some occasional show at points of the eastern Pyrenees or the Cantabrian mountain range. There will also be clouds or cloud intervals in northern the Canary Islands.

Tomorrow Thursday will consolidate the thermal rebound, especially in the northern peninsularand tropical nights will generalize in communities such as Andalusia and Extremadura. In many parts of the country, the minimum and maximum temperatures will be between 5 and 10 degrees above the usual, and even more in some specific areas.

“Extraordinary episode of maximum temperatures”

Aemet has warned on Wednesday that Between May 29 and June 1, the highest temperatures could be recorded for those dates since at least 1950.

As reported through its profile in the social network X, it is an “extraordinary episode of maximum temperatures”, with full summer values. As for rainfall, the forecast points to occasional showers on Thursday in the northwest and Friday in areas of the northern peninsular, although in general the dry and stable time will remain