ARCHIVED - Andalucia weather forecast April 24-30: Temperatures will hit close to 40 degrees in heatwave
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The heatwave spreading across Spain this week will bring temperatures of almost 40ºC/104ºF to Andalucía
The central areas of Seville and Cordoba – almost always the hottest parts of the autonomous community of Andalucia – will have temperatures of up to 39ºC this Friday April 28 in what meteorologists are calling “exceptional” circumstances.
While it will not be quite so hot in other parts of the region, it will by no means be a chilly week for anyone, with both daytime and night-time temperatures rising significantly.
Even at the start of the week, by Monday April 24, temperatures will already be over 30ºC in those central areas, while the coastal areas of Malaga, Cadiz and Almeria will top out at 24-25ºC.
Maximum and minimum temperatures in Andalucía, Monday April 24
Tuesday April 25 will bring some foggy conditions for Almeria and for parts of coastal Granada like Motril. Temperatures there will once again be in the mid-20s, while further inland this rises up to the mid-30s.
Andalucía weather forecast, Tuesday April 25
Even as the cloud cover begins to thicken across Thursday 27 and Friday 28, the temperatures will rise until they hit a ceiling of 39ºC in Écija, Seville and Almodóvar del Río, Cordoba. The surrounding areas will also have temperatures well in excess of what is normal for this time of year, up to 37-38ºC.
Again, on the coast this will be less severe, with the temperatures at the hottest point of the day struggling to break the 30-degree barrier.
Maximum and minimum temperatures in Andalucía, Friday April 28
As of Saturday April 29, the extreme heat begins to abate and it will be a more bearable May Bank Holiday weekend. In Granada’s Sierra Nevada, they’re even forecasting rain for the weekend.
Maximum and minimum temperatures in Andalucía, Saturday April 29
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