Madrid (EFE).- Despite the end of the heat wave, the high temperatures keep this Thursday the red warning (important risk) on the island of Gran Canaria due to highs between 40-41 degrees, and Andalusia in orange warning for values that will oscillate between 39-40 degrees, informs the Aemet on its website.
In the Canary archipelago, Gran Canaria has a red alert in the south, east and west of the island and in peak areas, where temperatures will reach 40-41 degrees, especially in the Tejeda basin and in the south and west-facing midlands; In La Palma, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Gomera, El Hierro and Tenerife there is an orange warning for maximum daytime values between 37 and 39 degrees.
The provinces of Córdoba, Jaén, Huelva and Seville (Andalusia) are in orange level (significant risk) for values between 39-40 degrees in areas of the Cordoba and Seville countryside, in the Guadalquivir valley, the Huelva coast , Andévalo and Condado.
yellow alert
In Castilla-La Mancha, the province of Albacete has activated the yellow warning (risk) due to records of 36 degrees in La Mancha, Hellín, Almansa, Alcaraz and Segura; in the City of Ceuta, also in yellow level, 37 degrees will be reached.
On the shores of the Mediterranean, Catalonia and the Balearic Islands have activated the yellow alert due to adverse coastal phenomena.
The Aemet warns that with the red alert the risk is extreme with unusual meteorological phenomena of exceptional intensity and with a very high level of risk for the population, while with the orange level there is significant risk in unusual meteorological phenomena and for activities usual.
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