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Castilla-La Mancha Deactivates Meteocam Plan After Minor Incidents, Shifts to Heat and Storm Warnings

New yellow alerts for extreme heat with local storms drive weekend preparedness following Friday’s resolved weather incidents

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Agosto se estrenó en Toledo con lluvia
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La ola de calor vuelve esta semana a Toledo

Overview

  • Castilla-La Mancha’s Meteocam emergency plan remains deactivated after being lifted at 10:00 p.m. Friday when forecasts improved and only six minor weather incidents occurred
  • AEMET has issued yellow warnings for high temperatures in Toledo, forecasting up to 38 °C in the Valle del Tajo and Sierra de San Vicente areas
  • Concurrent yellow storm advisories are in effect for Cuenca’s Serranía and Guadalajara’s Serranía and Molina parameras until 10:00 p.m. Saturday, with the potential for strong wind gusts
  • During the seven-hour activation, local emergency teams recorded and cleared six minor incidents—flooded roads, home water extractions and fallen obstacles—without any injuries
  • The rapid shift from heavy rain alerts to heat and storm warnings highlights the region’s coordinated use of AEMET forecasts, the Meteocam framework and municipal response teams