The heat wave that has shaken the country since Sunday says goodbye tomorrow, with an Atlantic front associated with storm Betty and a “sharp” drop in temperatures in the north, although this Thursday the Valencian Community is still on yellow alert.
Despite the influence of the storm, which has previously shaken Ireland and part of the United Kingdom with heavy rains, in our country, the southern half, the northeast and the archipelagos, temperatures will remain significantly high even tomorrowaccording to the predictions of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet).
“The heat wave will end tomorrow with a sudden change in the weather,” reported today the Aemet spokesman José Luis Camacho.
Camacho has asked the public to pay attention to the weather bulletins and notices in the coming days because this “abrupt” temperature change may be associated with high impact events: significant drops in temperatures, heavy rains and storms accompanied by violent gusts in some areas”.
Wednesday was the hottest day of summer in Spain and the current heat wave has been the most intense and prolonged of 2023according to Aemet.