The Heat Wave Puts All Communities on Alert This Monday, with Red Warning in Basque Country and Aragon
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New update in relation to the extreme heat episode that lasts since Sunday, August 3
The seventeen autonomous communities are on a heat alert this Monday, according to the State Meteorology Agency (Aemet), which has put under 'red' warning (extraordinary danger) the areas of Gipuzkoa interior and Ribera del Ebro (in Zaragoza) by predicting that the maximums will exceed 40 and 42 degrees respectively.In addition, Asturias, which previously did not appear on the Aemet warning map, is now in yellow due to heat risk (up to 36 degree…
Spain enters this Monday in the second week of heat wave with the minimum resistance after eight days of very high temperatures, and the hope that, according to the forecasts, the thermometers will start to go down from Tuesday. Most likely, the State Agency of Meteorology (Aemet) points out, is that the extreme heat episode lasts until Wednesday, a day less than it calculated, although it does not rule out that it will finally extend until Thur…
More than 120 Galician municipalities continue this Monday under the threat of extreme heat, maintaining restrictive measures to preserve public health. Xunta lowers the level of red-to-orange alert in the most affected areas, while meteorology announces a progressive drop in temperatures during the week but on Friday another wave is estimated to arrive.
The heat does not give the Spaniards pause and, with the start of the second week of the heat wave, the citizens cannot stop looking at the mobile phone to know when the temperatures will improve. However, we are still going to suffer this extreme heat episode as noted by the AEMET (State Weather Agency). The initial forecast pointed out that the heat wave would extend until Thursday, although with an improvement of the previous temperatures in …
The zones of Gipuzkoa interior and Ribera del Ebro in Zaragoza are in a situation of "extraordinary danger". More information: Meteorologist Silvia Ferrer warns of a radical change of time in Spain: "There will be gales of more than 80 km/h"
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