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Heat warnings in Spain: ‘Terral’ wind to cook the Costa del Sol while Mallorca to bake in 39C

The Costa del Sol is under a yellow warning on Wednesday, when the hot 'terral' wind is set to send temperatures to 36C.

Last updated: June 24, 2025 1:53 pm
Laurence Dollimore
Published: June 24, 2025
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A series of heat alerts have been issued by Spanish weather agency Aemet.

The Costa del Sol is under a yellow warning on Wednesday, when the hot ‘terral’ wind is set to send temperatures to 36C.

The alert, which also covers the Guadalhorce Valley, is in place between 1pm and 9pm tomorrow.

Weather alert for Mallorca on Wednesday
Weather alert for the Costa del Sol on Wednesday

The terral is a hot, dry wind that blows inland from the land towards the sea, particularly along parts of the southern Spanish coast – most notably in Malaga and surrounding areas of Andalucia.

It raises temperatures sharply, sometimes exceeding 40C, even near the sea.

Meanwhile, the majority of Mallorca, including Palma, will be on a more serious orange alert for extreme heat tomorrow.

The worst of the heat will strike the holiday island between 12pm and 7pm on Wednesday.

According to Aemet, highs could surge to 39C, particularly in Palma, Andratx, Llucmajor and Inca.

Over the same period, Ibiza and Menorca will be under a yellow alert for heat, with highs of 37C predicted.

Back on the mainland, much of Murcia is under a yellow advisory, with the mercury expected to reach 38C.

Several inland and coastal areas of Valencia are also on alert on Wednesday, with highs of 38C expected in Xativa, Valencia city, Gandia and Sagunto.

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