The first heat wave of summer has broken down this Saturday in practically all communities. The State Meteorology Agency (AEMET) has reported at the last minute of the day that Huelva, specifically the town of El Granado, has registered its historical maximum after having reached 46 degrees during the day.
The data, pending validation, would involve the highest measurement in Spain in June since there are records, exceeding 45.2ºC recorded in Seville in June 1965. The AEMET explained that the 46ºC have been reached between 14.30 and 15.00 hours.
The institution has also nuanced that although a lower fact appears on the website, 45.8 degrees, “the definitive value, which will pass to the data bank, is slightly higher.”
The heat wave will continue on Sunday with rising temperatures that will exceed 40 degrees in the valleys of the Ebro, Tajo, Guadiana and Guadalquivir and in the Genil Basin and with an increase of intense nature with respect to the preceding days in the Cantabrian slope.
The maximums will remain significantly high in large areas of the Northern Plateau, Northeast, half a peninsular and interior of Galicia, where the thermometers will reach or exceed 34-36 degrees.
According to the Aemet predictions, the minimum is not expected to drop from 20 degrees in the Ebro, Mediterranean coastlines and in the southern half, except in the Sierras del Southeast.
Instability will increase, with abundant cloudiness of daytime evolution, less likely in the southern third and on the Mediterranean facade. There will be probable showers and storms in mountain areas and surrounding areas of the northern half, more important in the west of the Cantabrian mountain range.
In the Canary Islands, 32-34 degrees can be reached in southern and west media and exceed 37 degrees in points of Gran Canaria. There will be clear skies in the south and cloud intervals in the north and will blow moderate north component wind with strong intervals.
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