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Major weather warning for Irish holidaymakers as Spain hit by deadly 45C heat & temps soar past 40C in European hotspots

July 29, 2024
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Major weather warning for Irish holidaymakers as Spain hit by deadly 45C heat & temps soar past 40C in European hotspots
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Orange alerts are in place in Andalucia, Aragon, the Balearic Islands, Castilla La-Mancha, Catalonia, Madrid, Navarra, the Basque Country, and La Rioja.

On Wednesday, weather warnings will remain in place on the eastern side of Spain, with extreme temperature warnings remaining in places such as Andalucia, the Valencian Community and the Region of Murcia.

On Monday, France began facing a tier-three orange heatwave alert – with temperatures expected to hit 40C on its hottest day.

This will continue into Tuesday – with a warning from state forecaster Meteo France that the number of regions facing warnings may increase.

Le Figaro’s La Chaine Meteo warns that some areas will peak at 41C on Tuesday before thunderstorms begin to batter Atlantic coastal areas in the evening.

HEAT HEADING FOR IRELAND

Wednesday is expected to see a continuation of high temperatures with storms expected in western areas.

In Ireland, the weather forecast for the week shows a mix of mainly dry days —with mercury reaching as high as 24C — before a switch to more unsettled weather.

Alan O’Reilly took to X to give his update for the week and said that temperatures could hit 24C this week.

O’Reilly said: “It won’t be too bad the next few days. Monday will be cloudy, it will be a little damp. There will be a band of light showers pushing in from the west, northwest.

“But it’ll die out as they move across the country, generally less than 1 millimetre away from the northwest.

Read more on the Irish Sun

“Better sunny spells on Tuesday and Wednesday, temperatures will vary so up to maybe 20, 21C past the south and east Monday.

“But 15C, 16C in the further west and north.”

Source link : https://www.thesun.ie/travel/13500223/major-heat-warning-spain-france-weather/amp/

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Publish date : 2024-07-29 10:14:11

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