Overview
- On June 24, severe storms brought heavy rain, hail and gusty winds to Galicia, Asturias and Extremadura, triggering yellow weather alerts.
- AEMET has issued yellow warnings for thunderstorms in northern Spain on June 25 and heat alerts for southern and central areas starting Friday.
- From Friday onward, a mass of warm air from North Africa is forecast to drive temperatures above 40 °C in the Guadalquivir Valley, Ebro Valley and southern plateau.
- The heatwave is expected to last through mid-next week, with minimum temperatures above 25 °C leading to tropical nights in parts of the south and along the Mediterranean coast.
- Authorities are advising residents to monitor updated warnings and take precautions against both storm hazards and heat-related health risks.