Tuesday, August 24, 2010
yellow alert in 13 provinces heat And 2 orange alert
A total of 13 Spanish provinces are now on yellow alert for risk-and two of them also at significant risk orange alert "by the heat wave will be maximum temperatures reach 40 degrees in the south, according to the prediction State Meteorological Agency (AEMET). The temperatures will be "significantly higher" in areas of central and southern Spain and the Ebro Valley in particular being at risk for La Rioja, Zaragoza, Guadalajara, Madrid, Cuenca, Toledo, Ciudad Real , Badajoz, Huelva, Seville, Cordoba, Jaen and Cadiz, where temperatures reach between 35 and 38 degrees. Furthermore, in some points of Seville and Cordoba during the day kept the orange alert since the thermometers will amount to 40 degrees. Cloudless skies intervals shown in western Galicia and north of the Canary Islands, and early in the Peninsula Mediterranean coast. In the rest of the peninsula will remain slightly cloudy or clear.
Daytime temperatures will experience a slight to moderate decrease in the southeast, becoming noticeable on the coast of Malaga and Alicante and unchanged in the rest of the Mediterranean area. In the rest of the Peninsula will moderate rising will be noticeable in the eastern Cantabrian and high Ebro Baleares, thermometers suffer a drop light to moderate, while in the Canary Islands, will rise slightly. The blow light to moderate wind from the southwest in the northwest peninsula and the Catalan coast, east on the coast of Alborán, and Northeast in the Canary Islands. Elsewhere, winds will be light and variable. On the other hand, morning fog patches recorded in Galicia and the Cantabrian area and there will be possibility of haze in the Canaries.
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