The highest recorded temperature on Sunday was 43C (110F) by the Guadalquivir river near Seville in southern Spain and in Badajoz, towards the west of the country, forecasters said. 1/5 Adopted dogs cool off in a plastic pool during the second heatwave of the year at an association for the protection of animals (ARPA) in Ronda, southern Spain, July 10, 2022. AEMET spokesman Ruben del Campo told Reuters that temperatures could touch 44C in Corboda or Extremadura in southern Spain. "They could also reach 42C in parts of (central Spain) like Castille and Leon and Galicia (in central and western Spain) on Tuesday and Wednesday." In June, Spaniards weathered the earliest heatwave since 1981, according to AEMET, with temperatures surpassing 40F in parts of central and southern Spain.
Source: The North Africa Journal July 11, 2022 12:12 UTC