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The Irish Sun
4 days ago
- Climate
- The Irish Sun
‘Be prepared' alert for Irish tourists as 39C temp & ‘severe thunderstorms' warning issued for 6 Spain holiday hotspots
IRISH tourists have been warned to "be prepared" for adverse weather in Spain as severe heat and thunderstorm warnings are issued across six holiday destinations. Relief from extreme heat reached areas of 2 Multiple areas of Spain have been placed under weather warnings Credit: AEMET 2 High temperatures are continuing to bake some parts of the country Credit: EPA/MORELL At least eight people died across Europe - four people in And although the extreme There is a severe thunderstorm warning in place for Gúdar and Maestrazgo, located northeast of Valencia, until 9pm tonight. AEMET, Spain's national weather forecaster, said: "Be prepared. Take precautions and keep up to date with the latest weather forecast. READ MORE IN TRAVEL "Severe damages to people and properties may occur, especially to those vulnerable or in exposed areas." Ourense in northwestern Spain has also been placed under a severe Status Orange alert, but those in the area have been warned of high temperatures. AEMET warned temperatures could max out at a sweltering 39C. Another high temperature warning has been issued for those in Madrid, with weather boffins warning 36C heat could blast the area. MOST READ ON THE IRISH SUN Those holidaying on the south coast of Tarragona have been placed under a rain alert, being warned of the risk of 20 mm of rain in just one hour. 'I would never go back' said Dublin Mum who moved to Spain now has cheaper bills, medical expenses and better life In Toledo, temperatures may hit 38C, with tourists being warned to stay outside during the hottest parts of the day, hydrate, use sunscreen and seek shade. Looking at forecast for today, AEMET said: "Heavy to very heavy showers are expected along the coasts of Tarragona and the Valencian Community in the early morning. "Thunderstorms and possible heavy showers are expected in the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula and the northern Valencian Community in the afternoon, with possible showers in the eastern Central System and Soria. "Significantly high maximum temperatures are expected, exceeding 34C-36C in large areas of the southern half and even inland areas of Galicia, the northern plateau, and the Ebro River." In Portugal, tourists in the Bragança and Vila Real areas of the country have been warned of a high temperature alert. Temperatures are expected to reach 38C. 'AFFECT TRAVEL PLANS' Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs warned tourists to keep up to date with the weather forecast. It said: " Spain can at times experience extreme weather conditions, including flooding, which can adversely affect travel plans. " You can monitor information and alerts, including severe weather warnings, on the website of the Spanish Meteorological Agency, AEMET . " Citizens are advised to check the latest weather information before they travel and to follow the advice of the local authorities. " Spain's weather warnings come as Ireland braces to be hit with BEAT THE HEAT MANY people enjoy the warm weather and look forward to sunshine and high temperatures heating up the country each summer. But heatwaves can cause heat exhaustion, sunburn and heatstroke. The HSE advises prioritising hydration, seeking shade or cooler indoor spaces, wearing light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing and making use of cool showers and baths to beat the heat. When inside you should: Turn off lights and appliances not in use as they generate heat Close windows that face the sun during the day, and open them at night when the temperature drops Close curtains in rooms that get morning or afternoon sun Sprinkle water on your skin, or keep a damp cloth on the back of your neck Use an electric fan When outside you should: Avoid going out during the hottest part of the day Wear light and loose-fitting clothing that covers your skin Wear a wide brimmed hat and sunglasses Regularly apply a broad-spectrum water-resistant sunscreen Stay in the shade Met Eireann could A Status Yellow high temperatures warning is issued if temperatures over a wide area exceed 27C at their max and 15C at their minimum. A Status Orange "threat to life" high temperature warning is issued if maximum temperatures are in excess of 30C for three consecutive days and a minimum of 20C for consecutive nights. Meteorologist Cathal Nolan from Ireland's Weather Channel warned that He said: "Highs of between 25-27C are likely on Friday, with values reaching up to 28-30C on Saturday, with an outside chance that values could even top out at 31C on Sunday."


The Irish Sun
6 days ago
- Climate
- The Irish Sun
Spain 40C ‘severe' heat & thunderstorm warning for Irish tourists as 10 worst-hit holiday spots pinpointed amid heatwave
IRISH holidaymakers heading for Spain are being warned of sizzling temperatures and thunderstorms set to blast the country. Temperatures soared as high as 46.6C across Advertisement 4 Tourists are being warned of sizzling temperatures in parts of Spain Credit: EPA/MORELL 4 Temperatures hit 46C in parts of Europe in recent days Credit: A number of holiday hotspots in Spain's State Meteorological Agency, AEMET, has warnings in place for a number of popular holiday spots including Seville, Alicante, Mallorca, Madrid and Girona. A 'severe high-temperature warning' has been issued for Seville, the Córdoba Countryside, Guadalquivir, Morena and Condada. Weather chiefs at Advertisement READ MORE IN TRAVEL 'Severe damages to people and properties may occur, especially to those vulnerable or in exposed areas.' The mercury is expected to reach a scorching 40C. A 'moderate high-temperature warning' is in place in Valle del Tajo, with temperatures hitting 38C. Meteoalarm said: 'Be aware, keep up to date with the latest weather forecast. Advertisement MOST READ ON THE IRISH SUN 'Moderate damages to people and properties may occur, especially to those vulnerable or in exposed areas. Health chiefs share signs and symptoms for Irish people to look out for after heatwave Thunderstorms with 20mm rain expected to accumulate in one hour are set to hit other areas today. This means that Irish jetsetters hoping to escape to the sun might find themselves disappointed. The thunderstorm alert has been issued for Mallorca, Alicante, Valencia, Tarragona and the Barcelona coastline. Advertisement Jetsetters are advised to take caution in severe weather, especially with the extreme heat, and follow the authority guidelines. Using sunscreen with a factor of 30 or higher is recommended. And ensure to reapply it every two hours and after swimming at the beach or pool. IRELAND HEAT SPELL Meanwhile, a number of weather alerts have been issued for parts of Portugal with temperatures reaching 38C. Advertisement A yellow high-temperature warning has been issued for Sardinia, Italy. In Greece, an 'orange max temperature' alert is in place with a 'yellow high-temperature' warning issued for other areas. Here in Ireland, Cathal Nolan from Ireland's Weather Channel warned people to brace for the "hottest spell of weather since 2022" as Met Eireann confirmed temperatures will skyrocket this week. Advertisement Nolan said warm temperatures will return with isolated light showers in some parts of the country this week, starting from today. 4 Holidaymakers are urged to wear sunscreen Credit: AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti 4 Weather chiefs warned 'severe damages to people and properties may occur' in Spain Credit: EPA/MORELL