A heatwave has been officially declared in Spain, raising concerns about whether the extreme temperatures will extend to neighboring Portugal. While Spain braces for intense heat, Portugal is expected to experience a mix of high temperatures and weather variability, including potential rain and dust from the Sahara Desert. Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming weather conditions in Portugal.
Key Takeaways
- Spain is under a heatwave alert, but Portugal may not experience the same extreme conditions.
- High temperatures are expected in Portugal, especially in the interior regions like Alentejo and Algarve.
- Dust from the Sahara Desert will affect air quality and visibility in some areas.
- Weather variability, including potential rain, will continue in Portugal.
Heatwave in Spain: What It Means for Portugal
Spain is currently under a heatwave alert, with temperatures soaring above normal levels. This has led to concerns about whether the extreme heat will spill over into Portugal. According to meteorological reports, while Portugal will experience high temperatures, it is unlikely to face the same extreme conditions as Spain.
Regions Most Affected in Portugal
The interior regions of Portugal, such as Alentejo and Algarve, are expected to see the highest temperatures. Forecasts predict temperatures ranging from 30 to 35 ºC in these areas, with some places potentially reaching up to 40 ºC. The presence of dust from the Sahara Desert will also contribute to a hazy sky, particularly in the southern regions.
Weather Variability Continues
Despite the high temperatures, Portugal will continue to experience weather variability. The second half of July is expected to bring a mix of rain and sunshine. Northern and central regions may see increased cloud cover and occasional rain, while southern regions will remain mostly dry and hot.
Precautionary Measures
Given the high temperatures, it is essential to take precautionary measures, especially in regions where temperatures are expected to exceed 35 ºC. Staying hydrated, avoiding outdoor activities during peak heat hours, and using sun protection are highly recommended.
Weekend Outlook
The upcoming weekend will continue to be hot and dry, particularly in the interior regions. However, temperatures are expected to drop slightly, providing some relief from the intense heat. Coastal areas will remain relatively cooler, with temperatures ranging from 21 to 23 ºC.
Conclusion
While Portugal will not experience the same extreme heatwave conditions as Spain, high temperatures and weather variability will persist. Residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions to cope with the summer heat.
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