Álora records 41.7 degrees and becomes the hottest spot in Spain
Álora reaches 41.7 degrees, the highest temperature in Spain this Saturday. Manilva, at 41.5 degrees, takes second place.
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Torremolinos issues a yellow alert for heat with highs of 35 degrees this Monday. AEMET warns of high temperatures all week.
Álora reaches 41.7 degrees, the highest temperature in Spain this Saturday. Manilva, at 41.5 degrees, takes second place.
Antequera will be on orange alert from Sunday due to a heatwave with highs of up to 43 ºC on Thursday, July 23.
Pizarra hits 43 degrees this Saturday, with yellow warnings across the province. Aemet forecasts peak heat on Thursday with highs of up to 47 degrees.
Aemet forecasts a maximum of 32 degrees and a minimum of 24 in Málaga this Saturday, with few clouds and winds up to 28 km/h.
Álora records 42.3 degrees, the second highest in Spain, in a heatwave lasting until Thursday. Five municipalities exceed 40 degrees.
AEMET issues a yellow alert for maximum temperatures in Estepona this Saturday, reaching up to 37 degrees. Clear skies expected.
Marbella activates the Municipal Emergency Plan in pre-alert due to high temperature warnings, focusing on vulnerable groups and fire prevention.
Málaga will experience a Friday of 33 degrees and extreme UV radiation (level 11). No rain, sunny all day, and light winds.
Málaga will experience intense heat this Thursday with a maximum of 33 degrees and clear skies, according to Aemet.
Torremolinos on yellow alert for maximum temperatures of 35 degrees this Wednesday. AEMET issues warning for the Costa del Sol and Guadalhorce Valley.
The 'terral' raises temperatures in Málaga to 44 degrees tonight: the dry wind causes extreme heat in the capital and along the coast.