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Spain Moves From Record-Breaking June Heat to Storm Warnings and Alert Downgrades

Record monthly temperature anomalies in central and northeastern Spain prompted a recalibration of alerts that lowered heat warnings in Extremadura alongside rain and storm advisories in Catalonia.

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Un obrero, ayer, trabajando en un muro en Bueu y tratando de cubrirse del sol.
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Overview

  • Agencia Estatal de Meteorología confirmed June’s average temperature in Castilla-La Mancha reached 25.2 °C, marking a +3.9 °C anomaly and the hottest June on record.
  • Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya reported a +4 °C anomaly for June, making it the warmest since records began in the region.
  • Extremadura downgraded its heat alert from orange to yellow for July 5–7, with forecasted highs up to 38 °C in several comarcas.
  • A broad anticyclonic ridge brings clear, dry conditions to Galicia with daytime temperatures in the low-mid 30s and zero chance of precipitation.
  • Protecció Civil deactivated Catalonia’s PROCICAT heat wave plan on July 5 as Meteocat activated new warnings for heavy rain and intense storms across the northeast.