MALAGA is bracing for another scorching day as Spain’s Met Office, AEMET, issues a fresh weather alert for high temperatures in the province. The alert,
SPAIN braces for another very hot day this Tuesday, July 18, as high temperatures and storms will trigger weather warnings in 13 communities, including Andalucia.
SPAIN’S national Met Office, AEMET, has issued a warning for a potential second heatwave expected this weekend. According to AEMET spokesperson, Ruben del Campo, the
SUMMER temperatures in Malaga will be even more sweltering than usual weather expert warns. According to the director of the Meteorological Center in Malaga, Jesus
HEATWAVES in June have tripled in the last twelve years, according to weather experts. As indicated by Ruben del Campo, spokesperson for Spain’s Met Office,
THE days of cooling storms are numbered weather expert warns. According to Ruben Del Campo, spokesman for Spain’s Met Office AEMET, the first heatwave of
SPAIN’S weather agency AEMET has placed Malaga’s coastline under yellow alert for strong winds, and coastal phenomena. The alert comes into force today, Tuesday June
SPAIN’S State Meteorological Agency(Aemet) says there’s a high probability of a hot summer which will be among the warmest in recent decades. Aemet spokesperson, Ruben
RAINFALL records have been smashed in the Murcia region with the State Meteorological Agency(Aemet) saying that it was the wettest May in the area since
STATE weather agency Aemet has issued its prediction for the summer season ahead and, unsurprisingly, it’s going to be hot. In its long-range weather outlook
THE DANA which has brought much-needed rain to Andalucia over the last few days, will continue to leave significant precipitation in large parts of the
THE long-awaited and much-needed rain may arrive in some parts of Andalucia this week. According to the National Met Office, AEMET, rain laden clouds will
SPAIN’S weird year of weather continued this weekend, with snow falling in parts of Spain and hailstones in parts of the Mediterranean. Snowfall was registered
SPAIN’S blistering late April heatwave has brought the highest-ever recorded temperature for the month- 38.7 degrees. The figure was logged on Thursday at 5.00pm at
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