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Spain faces ‘inhuman’ temperatures this week: Experts issue advice on ‘surviving’ heatwave

Forecasts predict sweltering temperatures of more than 40C this week, with the peak expected between June 6 and 7.

Last updated: June 4, 2025 8:21 pm
The Spanish Eye
Published: June 4, 2025
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Spain is heading into a roasting June as meteorologists warn of a brutal early summer heatwave set to grip much of the country.

Forecasts predict sweltering temperatures of more than 40C this week, with the peak expected between June 6 and 7.

After a spring marked by torrential rains and stormy skies, Spain now faces a dramatic shift into summer conditions – with experts at El Tiempo predicting a hotter June than usual.

The national weather agency AEMET has also forecast a significant rise in temperatures across nearly the entire country, driven by high atmospheric pressure and a surge of hot air from the south.

Eastern Spain, the Balearic Islands, and the Canary Islands are likely to feel the heatwave most intensely, where temperatures are set to soar well above seasonal norms.

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Typically, inland areas of Andalucia are expected to surpass the 40C mark, with Sevilla facing highs of 41C on Sunday.

Coastal areas will be cooler, although the Costa del Sol is still expected to reach around the 31C mark Sunday – dropping to an average of 27C on the Costa Blanca.

Jorge Rey, a young but increasingly followed meteorologist, has singled out June 6 and 7 as key dates, warning of what he calls ‘inhuman’ temperatures.

Authorities are urging caution for vulnerable parts of the population, particularly the elderly, young children, and people with chronic illnesses.

Hydration, sun protection, and avoiding the midday heat are all part of the standard advice.

Barcelona is among the areas taking the warning seriously. The city has expanded its network of ‘climate shelters’, which are public places like libraries, museums, and pools where residents can find relief from the heat. The city wants to ensure that 90% of the population is within a 10-minute walk of one.

How to beat the heat

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Staying cool during a heatwave isn’t just about comfort but also staying safe. Here’s what health experts recommend:

  • Drink water constantly: Aim for at least 2 litres a day.
  • Stay indoors during peak sunlight hours (roughly 12pm to 5pm).
  • Wear light, breathable clothing: Cotton and linen are your friends.
  • Use fans or air conditioning where possible.
  • Block the sun at home: Close shutters, draw curtains, and ventilate at night.

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