Spain’s meteorological agency, Aemet, has issued warnings for extreme heat and thunderstorms across ten autonomous communities. Temperatures are expected to reach nearly 40 degrees Celsius in affected areas. Significant temperature increases are anticipated in the Cantabrian region and the upper Ebro valley. The alerts signal potentially hazardous conditions for residents and visitors alike. Authorities advise the public to take precautions against heatstroke and be aware of potential storm risks. These weather conditions are expected to persist, maintaining summer-like temperatures well into the season. Further updates and specific regional details are available through Aemet’s official channels.