MADRID, Jul 12 (NNN-XINHUA) – The high temperature in Spain, as a result of the second heat wave, continued and will remain at least until tomorrow in the south, according to the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).
Due to a ridge of hot air coming from the Sahara, the Iberian Peninsula is experiencing one of the hottest weeks of this year, prompting the AEMET to put several parts of the country on red alert.
In the south, the provinces of Cordoba and Jaen are among the hottest, with maximum temperatures reaching 45 degrees Celsius, while in the south-eastern city of Murcia, it could exceed 42 to 44 degrees.
Temperatures are expected to drop today, in the north of the peninsula and parts of the Balearic Islands, while in the southern part of the country, it will continue to be extremely hot, with high temperatures of over 40 degrees Celsius, according to AEMET spokesman, Ruben del Campo.
The maximum peak of the second heat wave in Spain was recorded on Monday, in the town of Loja, in the southern province of Granada, with 44.6 degrees Celsius in the afternoon.
The first heatwave of the summer took place in the last week of Jun, when 23 provinces were at risk (yellow) or significant risk (orange) as temperatures reached as high as 43 degrees Celsius.
At the end of March, high temperature caused a wave of fires that lasted for several days in both the east and north of Spain, foreshadowing a hotter-than-normal summer.– NNN-XINHUA