An ‘extreme risk’ weather warning has been put in place in parts of Spain, with temperatures skyrocketing to 45C in towns like Seville and Valencia.
Holidaymakers have been warned of alerts put in place by Spain’s weather service Aemet. Warnings are in place for most of the country, with categories including ‘risk’, ‘important risk’ and ‘extreme risk’.
‘Important risk’ areas surround these places, marked as orange, while the yellow areas, simply classed as ‘risk’, tend to be in the middle and northern parts of Spain. The most northern parts are slightly cooler, with highs of 29°C expected in Bilbao and 30°C in Barcelona. Weather experts have declared that 2023 is an El Niño year, which is a natural phenomenon that causes fluctuations in the climate and occurs cyclically.
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