What is the hottest city in Spain

Alcazar, Cordoba

Alcazar, Cordoba

Good and hot morning! How are you handling this endless heat wave? And speaking of high temperatures, today we are going to know which is the hottest city in Spain, a country that has been melting for a month.

Is it true that Andalusia is the autonomous community where mercury rises the highest? Find out.

To find out which is the hottest city, you have to compare the records from previous years with the most current ones. In addition, other factors must be taken into account, such as relative humidity or the direction and speed of the wind. Thus, if we want to know which is the pan in Spain, looking only at the most extreme annual high temperature, we can say without mistake that it is Écija (located in Andalusia) the hottest. And is that each year they exceed 37º, and even 40º…, 42º or 45º of this year are frequent. However, the official record according to the AEMET Murcia registered it on July 4, 1994 when they reached 47'2º.

If we talk about the maximum average temperatures, the record is held by Córdoba with 36'7º, followed closely by Seville (35 º), Granada (8 º) or Toledo (34 º).

Es Trenc beach, Mallorca

Es Trenc beach, Mallorca

When you are working all day, night comes and… can you sleep? In a heat wave it can be difficult for you to fall asleep, especially if you are in Almería or Palma (Mallorca). The highest minimum temperatures have been recorded in these two cities: 22'1º, followed by Ibiza (21'8º) and Valencia (21'7º).

Thus, What better way to go for a swim in the pool or on the beach with cold water before taking a break? Remember that each day that passes is one less day until autumn arrives. Cheer up.


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