The heat will not stop in the Basque Country: suffocating temperatures will continue over the next few days
The heat wave affecting Euskal Herria will continue to leave very high temperatures in the coming days, especially in the interior, according to the EITB meteorological service. The highs will exceed 35 ° C in much of the territory and around 31-33 ° C on the coast.
This Monday, the skies will be cloudy, and in the afternoon, clouds of evolution will develop inside.
In Estella, Pamplona or Tudela, for example, thermometers will reach 41 ° C, so the orange alert for high temperatures has been activated again.
The situation will be similar in the interior areas of the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country (CAPV), where extreme values are also expected, accompanied by a dry atmosphere that increases the sense of embarrassment.
On the coast, although the atmosphere will be somewhat cooler due to the influence of the sea, the heat will continue, with temperatures above 30 ° C and high relative humidity, increasing the feeling of sofo.
In addition, storms are expected in the afternoon, especially in the northern Basque Country, and showers are expected, so a yellow warning has been activated in the area for possible storms.
Nights are expected to be tropical nightsthroughout the Basque Country, with temperatures not falling below 20 ° C, and in some cases they may be above the threshold for much of the morning, making night rest difficult.
For all these reasons, itis recommended to exercise extreme caution, to hydrate frequently, and not to stay long in the sun during the central hours of the day.
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