
Spain's Unexpected May Heatwave: Severe Storms Predicted
Spain Sizzles in May Heatwave: Meteorologist Warns of Worsening Conditions and Severe Storms Spain is experiencing unusually high temperatures for May, with many areas feeling more like summer. Meteorologist Jordi Carbó from Cadena SER has warned of worsening conditions and the potential for severe storms, particularly over the weekend. "This was the coldest night of the coming days; the next few nights will be worse, and the heat will only intensify," Carbó stated in a recent video report. He highlighted unusually high minimum temperatures, citing Barcelona and Madrid as examples with minimums of 21 and 23 degrees Celsius respectively, even in Seville. Carbó's forecast includes a warning about strong winds and potential hailstorms, especially in mountainous regions. "There will be more clouds during the weekend, which will prevent the nighttime temperatures from dropping as much," he explained. "But the sun will still be strong enough to push daytime highs to 35 or even 40 degrees in much of inland Spain." He added a note of caution, urging people to be wary of the potential for intense storms. The early summer heatwave underscores the need for preparedness and caution as temperatures continue to rise. The forecast of storms adds another layer of concern, highlighting the importance of staying informed and taking necessary precautions.