These areas are under yellow warning

The weekend will be marked in Spain by heat. After a relatively temperate week, this Friday began to ascend temperatures and during the day of Saturday the same trend will continue. The climb will be especially significant in The southern and southeast thirdwith significantly high maxims in depressions of the southern half and coastlines of the peninsular southwest, with temperatures close to 40ºC at those points.

The skies clear in the majority of the country will predominate due to the stability situation. Instead, weak and scattered rainfall in the Eastern Cantabrian and Pyrenees are expected due to low cloudiness in the north end. Some show or occasional storm could also occur in the surroundings of Iberian south and interiors of the southeast end for the development of cloudiness of evolution in mountains of the northern half and end southern.

However, The great concern is heat since temperatures will occur between 5 and 10 degrees Above the usual for this time of the year as explained by Rubén del Campo, spokesman for the Aemet. Seville will live one day the highest temperatures of the peninsula, reaching 38ºC. Córdobaa and Murcia will stay very close when they reach 37ºC in the hottest hours of the day.

Yellow notice in these communities

“Full summer temperatures in the central and southern peninsular”, As the Aemet reports, they have caused The agency lance a yellow warm notice in different areas of the peninsula in the central hours of the day. Specifically, There is an active yellow warning with the maximum temperatures in Andalusia, Castilla-La Mancha and the Region of Murcia Between one and eight in the afternoon. Although this heat will be predominant, it will not be totally generalized.

Maximum temperatures will descend moderately in Galicia and Cantabrian. León will be the only community that will come down from ten degrees, placing itself in 9ºC in the coldest hours. TYou will also have to be aware of the wind during the day since they are expected Intense in coastlines of Galicia and Cantabrico, with a tendency to also wake up in Cierzo in the Ebro and section in Ampurdán at the end of the day.

Sunday will be the most intense heat day

If during this Saturday a rise in temperatures is expected, The ascent is expected to be even more significant during Sundayespecially in the third peninsular third, where significantly high maximums will be given in depressions of the southern third and adjacent areas. Seville will reach 41ºC and Córdoba the 40ºC. The Aemet has launched an orange notice from one to eight on the last day of the week in Andalusia.

In contrast, The maximum temperatures will go down moderately in the east third, which may be remarkable inside the Valencian Community. In Valencia it will not go from the 26ºC or in Castellón of the 27ºC. Nor is it expected to reach 30ºC areas of Asturias, Aragon, Cantabria, Castilla-La Mancha and La Rioja. In the Canary Islands, as during Saturday, great changes are not expected although some wind episodes.

Monday will change the trend

LNext week he will begin with a remarkable promotion in the northwest third and with a decrease with such an intensity in the southern third. Despite this, it is expected that 36 degrees will be exceeded in large areas of the southern peninsular interior, and 38 degrees in the Alto Valley of Guadalquivir. Although temperatures are still considerably high, some capitals like Seville, which lowers five degrees compared to Sunday, will live a decrease.

A week marked by heat

The week of June 9 to 15, 2025 will be marked again by heat in most of Spainwith values ​​higher than those that are usually averaged at this time of year. The 40ºC is expected to be exceeded in low areas of the southern peninsulaand even in the middle of the week the 34ºC could be exceeded inside Cantabrian areas. There will barely rain in the west and south of the Peninsula, as in the archipelagos. However, The probability of storms in northwest areas and center zone is high, especially between Tuesday and Thursday.