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Date Published: 20/04/2023
ARCHIVED - Murcia will be one of the hottest places in Spain next week, with temperatures over 35 degrees
The Murcia weather forecast predicts extreme heat and a worsening of the drought in the coming week
Temperatures are expected to rise significantly as of next week in the Region of Murcia, making it one of the hottest places in all of Spain with weather conditions more typical of July than April, according to the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet).
This weekend will be stable with mainly sunny skies and warm, but not sweltering, maximum temperatures during the day of between 24 and 30ºC.
Some fog and heavier cloud cover will begin to roll in from Friday April 21, and some rain is forecast in Totana, Lorca and Puerto Lumbreras on Saturday afternoon, but it will not be strong or last for long.
The progressive rise in temperatures across the coming week will begin from this Sunday, April 23, rising up their highest point on Wednesday April 26 and Thursday 27.
According to meteorologists, the air will be forced to descend, which will cause it to warm up, and a mass of Atlantic air will extend across Spain.
On Monday 24, temperatures will already be close to 30ºC in Murcia city and Caravaca de la Cruz; on Tuesday 25, maximum temperatures will range between 33 and 35ºC and on Wednesday this will soar even higher.
Along with the traditional ‘ovens’ of Spain – Cordoba and Seville in Andalucia – Murcia will have some of the highest temperatures in the whole country, in scenes reminiscent of the 2011 anomaly when an influx of warm air caused highs in the city above 37ºC at this time of year.
In general, in Spain, temperatures will be between three and six degrees above normal.
These extreme weather conditions are worsening the drought situation in all of Spain, and in Murcia too. The Region has not had such a dry March in twenty years and water reserves are becoming increasingly worrying.
Reservoirs are 15% below their average level for the last decade. The lack of any major rainfall is also beginning to affect forests and natural areas, which are drying out and seeing plant reproduction dwindle, while the risk of wildfires is at dangerously high levels.
In Spain, 70% of water is used for agriculture and rural activities, 18% in the industrial sector and 14% in households (about 133 litres per inhabitant per day). While a certain level of water resources are guaranteed for private households, there can still occur hosepipe bans and water restrictions for individuals.
That’s why experts are recommending that homeowners take measures to prepare for water shortages and the changing climate conditions by fitting a 1,000-litre water deposit tank on their property, to ensure they have water reserves in case of emergency.
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Camposol Heating & Maintenance S.L. (CHM) are specialists in installations of Central Heating (oil and gas), Air Conditioning, Gas, and Electric Water Heaters, back up water tanks, and general plumbing.
Based on Camposol Sector C, CHM have been trading in Murcia for over 18 years, serving satisfied customers with the new central heating and air conditioning systems.
CHM is a legally registered company, meaning they can formally and legitimately install gas, oil and refrigerant installations in your home in Spain, helping you to avoid any problems with cowboy plumbers and unregistered workers.
Although they are based in Camposol, they cover a 35km radius of the Region of Murcia, meaning they can service heaters and boilers across the whole south of Murcia, from Lorca and Mazarrón to Cartagena and the Mar Menor, and they have hundreds of satisfied, regular customers in this area.
They have mobile employees on call, ready to help who can offer a robust out-of-hours backup and maintenance service.
What’s more, CHM only work with legal, quality suppliers and major established manufacturers such as Baxi and Junkers, because of their commitment to guaranteeing a high level of aftersales support for customers.
What services to do they offer?
- Gas Central Heating
CHM installs gas central heating with UK-style, thermostat-controlled convection radiators for maximum efficiency. These panel radiators, which have copper pipework, are not sectional, making them less likely to leak in the future. - Gas Water Heating
Save hundreds of euros a year on your electricity bills with CHM by switching to gas water heating! With the alarming increase in the cost of electricity in Spain, it make sense to get instant savings with an easy-to-install, gas-based water heating system. - Oil Central Heating
They can also provide you with the same kind of UK-style convection radiators but using oil-fired central heating so you can “pay as you go”, and only pay for the hot water and heating you use. All their oil tanks – Baxi Roca, combination boilers – are double skinned, so even if there is a leak in the internal tank, it is held by the second skin. We install. - Backup Water Tanks
Ensure you never run out of water by installing a fully pumped water deposit system in your home – just choose the size and type that suits your needs! - Air Conditioning
Get domestic and commercial air conditioning with inverter technology to cool, heat and even dehumidify your property. All the air conditioning units provided by CHM come with a two-year warranty and a backup service from manufacturer Baxi. - Leak Detection and Repair
Contact CHM to pinpoint the source of water leaks quickly and securely, whether inside or out, and get it repaired in the shortest time possible.
…and much more!
For more information on how Camposol Heating & Maintenance can help you with all your central heating, gas, water, air conditioning and plumbing leakage problems, contact them today on +34 968 199 184 / +34 646 965 082 or email camposolheating@gmail.com
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