
‘Be prepared' alert for Irish tourists as 39C temp & ‘severe thunderstorms' warning issued for 6 Spain holiday hotspots
Relief from extreme heat reached areas of
2
Multiple areas of Spain have been placed under weather warnings
Credit: AEMET
2
High temperatures are continuing to bake some parts of the country
Credit: EPA/MORELL
At least eight people died across Europe - four people in
And although the extreme
There is a severe thunderstorm warning in place for Gúdar and Maestrazgo, located northeast of Valencia, until 9pm tonight.
AEMET, Spain's national weather forecaster, said: "Be prepared. Take precautions and keep up to date with the latest weather forecast.
READ MORE IN TRAVEL
"Severe damages to people and properties may occur, especially to those vulnerable or in exposed areas."
Ourense in northwestern Spain has also been placed under a severe Status Orange alert, but those in the area have been warned of high temperatures.
AEMET warned temperatures could max out at a sweltering 39C.
Another high temperature warning has been issued for those in Madrid, with weather boffins warning 36C heat could blast the area.
MOST READ ON THE IRISH SUN
Those holidaying on the south coast of Tarragona have been placed under a rain alert, being warned of the risk of 20 mm of rain in just one hour.
'I would never go back' said Dublin Mum who moved to Spain now has cheaper bills, medical expenses and better life
In Toledo, temperatures may hit 38C, with tourists being warned to stay outside during the hottest parts of the day, hydrate, use sunscreen and seek shade.
Looking at forecast for today, AEMET said: "Heavy to very heavy showers are expected along the coasts of Tarragona and the Valencian Community in the early morning.
"Thunderstorms and possible heavy showers are expected in the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula and the northern Valencian Community in the afternoon, with possible showers in the eastern Central System and Soria.
"Significantly high maximum temperatures are expected, exceeding 34C-36C in large areas of the southern half and even inland areas of Galicia, the northern plateau, and the Ebro River."
In Portugal, tourists in the Bragança and Vila Real areas of the country have been warned of a high temperature alert.
Temperatures are expected to reach 38C.
'AFFECT TRAVEL PLANS'
Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs warned tourists to keep up to date with the weather forecast.
It said: "
Spain can at times experience extreme weather conditions, including flooding, which can adversely affect travel plans.
"
You can monitor information and alerts, including severe weather warnings, on the website of the Spanish Meteorological Agency,
AEMET
.
"
Citizens are advised to check the latest weather information before they travel and to follow the advice of the local authorities.
"
Spain's weather warnings come as Ireland braces to be hit with
BEAT THE HEAT
MANY people enjoy the warm weather and look forward to sunshine and high temperatures heating up the country each summer.
But heatwaves can cause heat exhaustion, sunburn and heatstroke.
The HSE advises prioritising hydration, seeking shade or cooler indoor spaces, wearing light-coloured, loose-fitting clothing and making use of cool showers and baths to beat the heat.
When inside you should:
Turn off lights and appliances not in use as they generate heat
Close windows that face the sun during the day, and open them at night when the temperature drops
Close curtains in rooms that get morning or afternoon sun
Sprinkle water on your skin, or keep a damp cloth on the back of your neck
Use an electric fan
When outside you should:
Avoid going out during the hottest part of the day
Wear light and loose-fitting clothing that covers your skin
Wear a wide brimmed hat and sunglasses
Regularly apply a broad-spectrum water-resistant sunscreen
Stay in the shade
Met Eireann could
A Status Yellow high temperatures warning is issued if temperatures over a wide area exceed 27C at their max and 15C at their minimum.
A Status Orange "threat to life" high temperature warning is issued if maximum temperatures are in excess of 30C for three consecutive days and a minimum of 20C for consecutive nights.
Meteorologist Cathal Nolan
from Ireland's Weather Channel warned that
He said: "Highs of between 25-27C are likely on Friday, with values reaching up to 28-30C on Saturday, with an outside chance that values could even top out at 31C on Sunday."

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Irish Sun
13 minutes ago
- The Irish Sun
Ryan Tubridy steps out in style with fiancee for romantic day out at races as they cosy up in snaps
RYAN Tubridy enjoyed a date night out at the Ascot Races in England with his new fiancee. The former 2 Ryan Tubridy and his fiancee Dr Claire Kambamettu pose for snaps at the Ascot Races 2 Ryan and Claire recently got engaged while on a trip to Ireland The pair have since kept the inner details of their love under wraps, however Ryan was forced to confirm their engagement after a jewellers let it slip he had purchased a ring from their store. Now, happy-as-ever the lovebirds have stepped out at the Ascot Races in The happy couple were all smiles as they posed for a selection of photos at the prestigious event. READ MORE IN RYAN TUBRIDY Ryan and Claire looked the part as they donned their best attire for a day at the races. Tubridy sported a smart navy suit with an olive green tie and shiny black dress shoes . While Claire was a vision in a patterned skater dress and a cream coloured overcoat. The bride-to-be also wore trendy red suede stiletto heels and a cream lace hat to tie it all together. Most read in News TV The pair lovingly wrapped their arms around each other as they stood for snaps in front of the racecourse. They joined Elgin Loane, Publisher of The Irish Post, for The King George for a day of hospitality curated by Zafar Rushdie at the famous venue on Saturday. Ryan Tubridy honoured by celebrity pals after receiving major lifetime achievement Tubs and his fiance were among several well-known Irish people on the exclusive guest list for the special day. This comes after Ryan shares snaps from his jaw-dropping visit to Japan. TOP TRIP Tubridy didn't post much of the trip while he was over in Japan; instead, the star waited until he returned home to share some of his best bits. The UK star jetted over to Eastern Asia earlier this month and it looked like he had a blast. The 52-year-old looked as happy as ever as he posted a snap of himself outside a train station which had bookcase-printed walls. The TV star wrote: "On a recent trip to Japan, I found a book quarter of 'OBSESSED' In a separate video , the He said: "Recent Japan retrospective, vending machines are EVERYWHERE and sell EVERYTHING." Later, the Irish presenter took a photo of himself outside an ancient Japanese building. Ryan told fans that he travelled from Osaka to Hiroshima, then to Kyoto and on to Tokyo. The presenter posted a clip of the renowned bullet train which runs between Tokyo and Hiroshima. The host confessed he was "obsessed" with the train while he was travelling around Tubridy also videoed a beautiful Japanese garden in Hiroshima and gushed: "My favourite city."


RTÉ News
27 minutes ago
- RTÉ News
On This Week: Greg O'Shea wins fifth series of Love Island
On This Week: Irish Moments from History (28th July - 3rd August) Welcome to On This Week, where we delve into the standout stories from the years gone by, featuring standout news stories, major sporting events, and pop culture highlights that helped shape Irish life. Here's your dose of Irish nostalgia from 28th July to 3rd August. This Week In Irish News The Transocean Airways DC8 Jet became the first chartered transatlantic flight to fly directly to Cork Airport from New York City. The landing came following a recent extension of a thousand feet to the Cork Airport runway. When the plane landed, The St. Finbar's Pipe Band, along with crowds of people, were there to greet them. The then Lord Mayor of Cork, Councillor Chrissie Aherne, and Minister of State for Tourism and Transport, Denis Lyons, were also present to welcome its passengers to Cork. 2014: When the Jedi came to the great Skellig Skellig Michael became a part of the Star Wars universe when filming of The Force Awakens took place there. Local boatmen ferried crew members from Portmagee to the World Heritage Site for filming while the cast was brought by helicopter from a helipad on Valentia Island. The island, located off the coast of County Kerry, featured in two Star Wars movies: The Force Awakens in 2015 and again in the following instalment, The Last Jedi, released in 2017. This Week In Irish Sports 2015: Team Ireland finish on a high in Special Olympics Team Ireland finished the Special Olympics in Los Angeles with an incredible 86 medals. On the final day of the competition alone, Irish athletes won six gold, five silver, and five bronze medals. The final medal tally of 26 gold, 29 silver, 31 bronze, 31 personal bests and 43 placement ribbons. The team obtained medals in disciplines such as basketball, soccer, athletics, badminton, equestrian, gymnastics and bowling, 2024: Paris Olympics bring medals for Ireland in multiple disciplines Ireland had an Olympics to remember, with gold medals and more obtained in multiple disciplines. Overall, the final tally was four golds, three bronzes, and 26 top-10 finishes. In swimming, Daniel Wiffen took gold in the men's 800m freestyle and bronze in the men's 1500m freestyle, while Mona McSharry took the bronze in the women's 100m breaststroke. In rowing, Fintan McCarthy and Paul O'Donovan took gold in the men's lightweight double sculls, while Daire Lynch and Philip Doyle took bronze in the men's double sculls. Kellie Harrington took gold in the women's lightweight boxing, and Rhys McClenaghan took gold in the men's pommel horse. This Week In Irish Entertainment 2001: Brian Dowling crowned winner of Big Brother 2 The reality TV game show Big Brother saw Brian Dowling crowned the winner of its second series. Over four and a quarter million people cast telephone votes, making Dowling, from Rathangan in Co. Kildare, the winner. The series was the most-watched Big Brother ever, with the final watched by 13.7 million viewers, making it Channel 4's second most-watched show. 2019: Greg O'Shea wins fifth series of Love Island Limerick rugby player Greg O'Shea and his partner Amber Gill, who is from Newcastle in the UK, were announced as the winners of Love Island 2019. They were competing against Longford model Maura Higgins and her partner Curtis Pritchard, Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague, and Ovie Soko and India Reynolds. O'Shea entered the villa on day 43 before coupling up with Gill on day 46 This Week In Irish Culture 1965: The first Grand Canal Festival in Co Kildare The first Grand Canal Festival opened in Robertstown, Co. Kildare in 1965. Created as part of an effort to maintain the canals for boating, the festival evolved into an annual event featuring people dressed in 18th-century costumes, entertainment, archaeological and art exhibitions, and more. The festival centre was the Grand Canal Hotel, which operated as a museum showcasing weapons, Georgian maps and rare books relating to the canal. Funds raised from the festival were used to cover additional repairs to the building. What was Number 1 in Ireland This Week? 1976: 'The Boys Are Back in Town' by Thin Lizzy Considered to be the band's best song, the song was the first single from their album Jailbreak. 2003: 'Crazy in Love' by Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z The lead single in Beyoncé's debut solo album Dangerously in Love, her song has been ranked in several best-of lists. 2022: 'Running Up That Hill' by Kate Bush The 1985 hit gained a new lease of life after featuring in the fourth season of Stranger Things, reaching number one in eight countries. Irish Celebrities Celebrating Birthdays This Week Eamon Dunphy (80) Media personality, journalist, broadcaster, author, and sports pundit Frances Fitzgerald (75) Former Fine Gael politician who was Tánaiste from 2016 to 2017 Micheál Martin (65) Taoiseach of Ireland and leader of Fianna Fáil Other Irish Trivia From This Week 1994: Having tea with Daniel O'Donnell Thousands of fans turned out in County Donegal, travelling as far as Australia, to chat and have tea with Daniel O'Donnell. The tea party hosted by the singer in his mother's home in Kincasslagh, Co Donegal, is a highlight of the Mary from Dungloe Festival. Several thousand fans queued up outside his mother's house to have a cup of tea and a chat with the man himself. The tradition began four years previously when he invited some fans to call around. The tradition would continue until 2000 when large numbers made it unfeasible. Looking Ahead Each Monday, On This Week will bring you a mix of stories from the last 75 years, to celebrate Volkswagen's 75 year anniversary, featuring the big news stories, sporting highlights and major pop culture moments. Volkswagen has been part of those unforgettable moments - driving families to milestones, memories, and moments that matter. Join us every week as we look back at the moments of yesteryear.


Irish Examiner
43 minutes ago
- Irish Examiner
Shocks from Spanish earthquake felt in Mitchelstown Cave
The shockwaves from an earthquake off the south coast of Spain were felt inside Mitchelstown Cave, according to data from the Irish National Seismic Network (INSN). The magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck the Mediterranean Sea about 50km southeast of Spain on July 14. The impact of the quake and aftershocks were recorded at a number of seismic monitoring stations in Ireland. John English, the owner of Mitchelstown Cave, explained to the Irish Examiner the INSN records the north Atlantic area for shockwaves. He said: "If you look at the readings that we've picked up, there have been 30 earthquakes since 2022 — not counting ones around the country. We're picking up the tiniest little ones, there's loads of them coming in. 'They have stations in Wexford and one in Kerry. Mitchelstown is the quietest valley in between Wexford and Kerry." Mr English added the seismic monitor located in the cave had picked up shocks from the other side of the world. "There was an earthquake that was 20,000km away from us in New Zealand, and 20 minutes later it was picked up here. "The big one in Myanmar [a 7.7–7.9 earthquake struck the country in March], that was recorded 10 minutes later in the cave." The readings of the Spanish earthquake which were recorded at Irish seismology stations. Picture: INSN He explained if an earthquake happens, it moves the earth's crust "a fraction of a hair" and the vibration begins. 'If you walk past the tourist part of the cave, it'll pick up on the seismic stations!" Within six seconds of a seismic quake registering on the system, it is sent to Dublin to the INSN. Mr English added: "They [the quakes] can happen 200ft underground, that's giving a picture of Ireland's underground — there's probably earthquakes happening every day that we don't know." Read More Several spinach and mixed leaves products recalled following detection of listeria