MADRID: Spain’s meteorological agency on Saturday warned people to brace for high temperatures across much of the country over the coming days, amid a lingering European heat wave.
The agency said “temperatures will be significantly higher in much of the peninsula and the Balearic Islands,” exceeding 35 degrees Celsius and reaching 40C in much of the southern and eastern parts of the country.
The forecast predicted some respite in the form of showers and thunderstorms on July 10-11.
Many European countries, including Spain, France and Britain, have struggled to find relief from unusually high temperatures in the past week, although the UN weather agency said the continent is better prepared than ever to avoid major heat casualties.
Last week, weather stations across Spain warned people to take extra precautions because high temperatures increase the risk of devastating wildfires.
Across the border, Portugal also braced for fires after an exceptionally dry winter and the hottest and driest June for 12 years. Almost 54 per cent of mainland Portugal is enduring severe drought.
Even in Denmark in northern Europe, scores of people flocked to beaches to cool down as temperatures climbed above 30C on Saturday.
Published in Dawn, July 5th, 2015
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