A series of heat alerts have been issued for the southern Spanish region of Andalucia this weekend.
The whole of Sevilla province, parts of Granada and Cordoba will be under an orange-level warning on Saturday and Sunday.
According to state weather agency Aemet, the alerts will be in place between 1pm and 9pm, with highs of 42C expected.
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Meanwhile, much of Cadiz province and the coast of Huelva will be on a yellow alert for high temperatures, with maximums to reach 38C.
Meanwhile, the coast of Almeria, including Roquetas del Mar and Almeria capital, will be on a yellow alert on both days, with Aemet warning of extreme temperatures of up to 37C.
It comes as the south-eastern and central region of Castilla-La Mancha battles rain and hail storms.
In a stark contrast to its neighbouring region in the south, provinces like Albacete are seeing flash floods as sheets of hail are quickly melting and turning streets into rapids.
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