40c Temperature Warning For The Costa Del Sol. Amber weather warning for 40c high temperatures on Tuesday and Wednesday.
40c Temperature Warning For The Costa Del Sol
The Costa Del Sol is now on amber alert for extreme heat. Temperatures are soaring to 40c again as the Terral wind returns. Amber is the second most severe weather warning issued by Spain’s national weather agency (AEMET). The warning is in place from 1pm to 9pm on Tuesday 1st August and again on Wednesday 2nd August.
A yellow weather warning has been put in place for Thursday afternoon, when temperatures could reach 38c.
You can see the full forecast at www.global.fm/weather and click here for our tips to help you keep cool this summer.

The Terral wind is pushing temperatures up to 40c on the Costa Del Sol.
The Terral Wind
The Terral Wind comes from the north-west of Spain. It heats up significantly on its journey to the south coast. The dry heat which the wind brings can often push temperatures above 40c. The wind usually affects the Costa Del Sol for two or three days at a time, though it can return several times during the summer months.
With the high temperatures comes an increased risk of fires which have been known to devastate areas of the Costa Del Sol. There is also an increased risk to animals, as pet owners are being reminded to provide shade and water for their animals.

Emergency services are on standby to deal with fires caused by the high temperatures.
Malaga Airport Delays
Adverse weather conditions can sometimes cause delays at Malaga airport. Check which flights are affected with our live flight tracker here.
Types Of Weather Warnings
Yellow: Be aware. Severe weather is possible over the next few days and could affect people in the concerned areas. Yellow means that you should plan ahead thinking about possible travel delays, or the disruption of your day-to-day activities.
Amber: Be prepared. There is an increased likelihood of bad weather affecting people in the concerned areas, which could potentially disrupt people’s plans and possibly cause travel delays, road and rail closures, interruption to power, and pose a potential risk to life and property.
Red: Take action. Extreme weather is expected. Red means people in the concerned areas should take action now to keep themselves and others safe from the impact of the weather. Widespread damage, travel and power disruption and risk to life is likely.
Published: 01.08.2023
Written by Dave James
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