By Joshua Manning • Updated: 28 Jun 2022 • 15:14
AEMET reveals this weekend's maximum temperatures for Spain's provincial capitals Credit: Creative Commons
Spain’s provincial capitals are expected to see maximum temperatures hitting high figures again during the first weekend of July, following a slight cool down after the extreme heatwave that hit the nation in the middle of June.
Spain’s temperatures are expected to drop slightly on Wednesday June 29 and Thursday June 30, but from Friday July 1, onwards, temperatures are expected to increase, with many regions expected to see maximum temperatures over 36ºC .
According to AEMET maximum temperatures for this weekend in Spain, as issued for each provincial capital, will be:
Albacete: 33ºC Alicante: 31ºC Almería: 33ºC Avila: 32ºC Badajoz: 37ºC Barcelona: 28ºC Bilbao: 29ºC Burgos: 35ºC Cáceres: 36ºC Cádiz: 27ºC Castelló de la Plana: 30ºC Ceuta: 27ºC Ciudad Real: 37ºC Cordoba: 37ºC Coruña: 24ºC Cuenca: 33ºC San Sebastián: 25ºC Girona: 34ºC Granada: 37ºC Guadalajara: 36ºC Huelva: 30ºC Huesca: 32ºC Jaén: 36ºC León: 33ºC Lleida: 34ºC Logroño: 35ºC Lugo: 26ºC Madrid: 36ºC Malaga: 28ºC Melilla: 26ºC Murcia: 31ºC Ourense: 34ºC Oviedo: 24ºC Palencia: 35ºC Palma: 34ºC Palmas de Gran Canaria: 23ºC Pamplona: 34ºC Pontevedra: 27ºC Salamanca: 36ºC Santa Cruz de Tenerife: 27ºC Santander: 23ºC Segovia: 33ºC Seville: 34ºC Soria: 34ºC Tarragona: 28ºC Teruel: 32ºC Toledo: 38ºC Valencia: 28ºC Valladolid: 36ºC Vitoria-Gasteiz: 33ºC Zamora: 36ºC Zaragoza: 34ºC
The announcement of Spain’s weekend maximum temperatures follows AEMET’s warning on Monday, June 27, that June will say goodbye with very strong storms even including hail showers.
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