MADRID, 10 Ago. (EUROPA PRESS) –
Media Spain will continue this Thursday with a yellow, orange or red risk warning due to high temperatures, due to the fact that the maximum that will continue to reach 44 degrees Celsius (ºC) in some points, according to the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).
The Region of Murcia, Albacete, Valencia and Alicante will have an extreme risk warning (red) due to high temperatures, which will reach or exceed values ??of between 42 and 44ºC, while Castellón will have a risk (yellow), with temperatures of about 36ºC.
In addition, the Andalusian provinces of Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga and Seville will be at significant risk (orange) due to the heat wave that is ravaging the country this week and that the mercury will leave this Thursday between 38 and 43ºC in the autonomous community.
The Aragonese provinces of Huesca, Teruel and Zaragoza, as well as the Community of Madrid, will also be at significant risk (orange), while the Balearic Islands will be under yellow warning for the same reason.
In Castilla y León, Ávila and Salamanca will be on yellow notice, and, in Castilla-La Mancha, Albacete will be on red notice; Ciudad Real, Cuenca and Guadalajara in orange notice; and Toledo in yellow notice.
For the same reason, the Catalan provinces of Lleida and Tarragona will be at significant risk; and at risk, in Extremadura, the provinces of Cáceres and Badajoz.
In addition, the Region of Murcia will be at extreme risk (red) due to high temperatures, the same as Valencia, while in this community Alicante will be at significant risk and Castellón at risk.
On the other hand, Cantabria will be on yellow notice this Thursday due to coastal phenomena, like Guipúzcoa and Vizcaya in the Basque Country.
This Thursday the atmospheric situation will tend to stabilize, with a predominance of clear skies and no precipitation. There will be low cloudiness in the west of Galicia, where it is not ruled out that there will be weak rainfall in the last hours, due to the approach of an inactive Atlantic front.
In the rest of the northern half of the peninsula there may be some intervals of high clouds. In the afternoon cloudiness of diurnal evolution will develop in the eastern third of the peninsula, without ruling out dry storms, although in the Pyrenees they may be accompanied by some weak showers.
There will also be low morning cloudiness in the Strait area, the Andalusian Atlantic coast and in Alborán. In the Canary Islands, low cloudiness is expected in the north of the islands and little cloudiness in the rest.
Temperatures will continue to be higher than normal in large areas of the country. The minimums will present decreases in the western half of the peninsula and increases in the rest of the country, with notable ascents in the Canary Islands, while the maximums will rise moderately in the Canary Islands and in the Mediterranean area, and will decrease in the rest, with notable descents in the Cantabrian and upper Ebro.
In the Canary Islands the trade winds will get worse with strong intervals; Westerly winds will blow on the Atlantic and Cantabrian slopes, as well as west winds in the Strait and Alborán, north winds in the Ebro and a tendency to roll northwest in Ampurdán. In the rest of the eastern Mediterranean area, winds from the east and south will predominate.