Spaniards left in the shadow in Gardens, headed by for the beach or grab an iced drink to deal with the stifling temperatures of 43 degrees Celsius (110 degrees Fahrenheit), as the country experiences second heat wave this year.
Warm summer sunshine combined with hot air The state meteorologist AEMET said the front from North Africa has caused temperatures to rise on Sunday, and heat can wave last Until July 14.
The highest Recorded temperature on On Sunday, the temperature was 43 degrees Celsius at the Guadalquivir River near Seville in southern Spain and in Badajoz to the west of The country’s meteorologists said.
For Rasha, 45, a Syrian health executive who spirits in Abu Dhabi heat The wave was an unwelcome surprise on holiday.
“It’s not as fun as we would like like to be on a holiday But that’s what it is. But compared to the desert, it is not so bad, she told Reuters.
Lazaro Kun, 37, remains a Guatemalan construction worker in the shadow in Casa de Campo park in Madrid escape The heat.
“It’s hot but at least with “Naseem is feeling better,” he said.
AEMET spokesman Ruben del Campo told Reuters that temperatures could reach 44 degrees Celsius in Cordoba or Extremadura in southern Spain.
“They can also up to 42°C in slash of (Central Spain) like Castile, Leon and Galicia (in central and western Spain) on Tuesday and Wednesday.”
Advise Del Campo people to me avoid Excessive physical activity, to take care of of the elderly people with Which means they are sensitive to high temperatures and drink a lot of Water.
He said he was there also High risk of forest fires during heat plank.
In June, the Spaniards survived as soon as possible heat A wave since 1981, according to AEMET, with Temperatures above 40°C in slash of Central and Southern Spain.
Spaniards left in the shadow in Gardens, headed by for the beach or grab an iced drink to deal with the stifling temperatures of 43 degrees Celsius (110 degrees Fahrenheit), as the country experiences second heat wave this year.
Warm summer sunshine combined with hot air The state meteorologist AEMET said the front from North Africa has caused temperatures to rise on Sunday, and heat can wave last Until July 14.
The highest Recorded temperature on On Sunday, the temperature was 43 degrees Celsius at the Guadalquivir River near Seville in southern Spain and in Badajoz to the west of The country’s meteorologists said.
For Rasha, 45, a Syrian health executive who spirits in Abu Dhabi heat The wave was an unwelcome surprise on holiday.
“It’s not as fun as we would like like to be on a holiday But that’s what it is. But compared to the desert, it is not so bad, she told Reuters.
Lazaro Kun, 37, remains a Guatemalan construction worker in the shadow in Casa de Campo park in Madrid escape The heat.
“It’s hot but at least with “Naseem is feeling better,” he said.
AEMET spokesman Ruben del Campo told Reuters that temperatures could reach 44 degrees Celsius in Cordoba or Extremadura in southern Spain.
“They can also up to 42°C in slash of (Central Spain) like Castile, Leon and Galicia (in central and western Spain) on Tuesday and Wednesday.”
Advise Del Campo people to me avoid Excessive physical activity, to take care of of the elderly people with Which means they are sensitive to high temperatures and drink a lot of Water.
He said he was there also High risk of forest fires during heat plank.
In June, the Spaniards survived as soon as possible heat A wave since 1981, according to AEMET, with Temperatures above 40°C in slash of Central and Southern Spain.