Temperatures slow down on the Peninsula, although the heat will continue over the weekend

by Ibrahim Khalil - World Editor
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To the caloric pot it will start to brake this thursday after reaching its peak on Wednesday, although the Friday and the weekend They will continue to be very hot days and the warm episode will also extend to the Canary Islands, according to Aemet.

Its spokesman, Rubén del Campo, has highlighted the very high temperatures of the last dayssuch as 44.8ºC in Badajoz on Monday and more than 43ºC on Tuesday in that province and in the Guadalquivir valley, with 43.7ºC in Mérida and 43.2ºC in Córdoba.

It is expected to start a thermal drop in the north but warns that it will be one day “extremely hot“still in the east and south of the Peninsula, and on Friday it will still be in the southern third.

The temperatures they will fall extraordinarily in the Cantabrian Sea, since the maximum will be more than 10ºC lower than the previous day, unlike in the Mediterranean area, where there will be a marked rise of between 6 and 10ºC compared to Wednesday, because the northwesterly winds that will cause the descent in the north will cause them to rise in the Mediterranean when they reach that area overheated and dry.

In general, in most of Spain, Thursday will continue to be a very warm day, with minimum temperatures that may remain above 25ºC, that is to say that the “torrid” nights will continue in points of the Mediterranean coast and in the interior of the center and south of the Peninsula. The maximum temperatures will remain between 38 and 40ºC in a good part of the central south and eastern peninsula, while in the Guadalquivir valley they will be around 42 to 44ºC, the same as in the interior of the Valencian Community and the Region of Murcia, where they may even exceed the 44ºC.

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