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Southern Spain braces for warm start to week with North-South temperature divide

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Spain’s weather forecast delivers some mixed conditions this week as southern regions enjoy continued warmth while a cooler Atlantic air mass approaches from the north.

Costa del Sol enjoys pleasant conditions

Sunny intervals dominate Costa del Sol on Monday with highs reaching 27°C. Patchy cloud cover appears on Sunday across temperatures between 25°C and 29°C. Conditions warm further on Tuesday with readings between 28°C and 30°C under mostly clear skies.

Granada and Almeria forecast steady warmth

Granada and Almeria see patchy clouds on Sunday around 26°C. Monday brings sunny weather with highs near 25°C. Tuesday temperatures climb to between 28°C and 30°C with reduced clouds.

Murcia delivers peak heat early in week

Clear skies prevail across Murcia on Sunday at 26°C. Monday sees temperatures peak at 30°C under sunny conditions before Tuesday settles between 28°C and 30°C, with some patchy cloud possible.

Vega Baja and Costa Blanca South heat up

Vega Baja and Costa Blanca South record 26°C with clear skies on Sunday. Monday delivers the hottest day with highs of 34°C in sunny conditions. Tuesday maintains warmth between 28°C and 30°C.

Costa Blanca North stays cooler

Afternoon temperatures drop to 23°C with patchy clouds across Costa Blanca North on Sunday. Monday offers highs around 25°C with sunny periods and a chance of isolated showers. Tuesday warms to between 28°C and 30°C.

Balearics maintain seasonal norms

Light cloud cover lingers over the Balearics on Sunday at 25°C. Monday brings sunnier weather with highs of 28°C. Tuesday holds steady between 28°C and 30°C.

Atlantic air mass triggers Spain temperature contrast

A fresh Atlantic air mass is moving into northern and western Spain from Tuesday, 9 June, while subtropical warmth persists across southern and Mediterranean areas. Meteorologists expect a sharp thermal boundary across the country with cooler conditions in Galicia, the Cantabrico and northern regions contrasting against sustained heat further south.

Models indicate maximum temperatures in some northern zones between 16°C and 20°C, while southern inland areas, including parts of the Guadalquivir Valley, could exceed 32°C to 36°C. This gradient encourages more changeable weather on the way with possible showers or storms near the boundary line, particularly in northern and mountainous interiors.

Southern coastal spots continue to experience above-average warmth through early the week before any gradual changes later on. Everyone should monitor local updates and expect some new and colourful weather patterns for later in the week.

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Spain weather forecast: Record warm Mediterranean & Heat Dome bring midsummer feel for June’s arrival

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Little relief from muggy weather in Spain.
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High pressure associated with the current heat dome continues to dominate conditions across the Mediterranean coastal belt in Spain for the weekend ahead. Coastal Spain from the Costa del Sol to the Costa Blanca and Mallorca will experience continued midsummer-like warmth, according to AEMET, the state meteorological service. Abnormally high sea surface temperatures are set to add even more intensity to the Spanish heat wave and limit overnight relief.

Unprecedented Mediterranean sea temperatures increase the warmth

Sea temperatures around the Spanish Mediterranean coast and Balearic Islands are now at levels never recorded for late May since at least 1940, according to AEMET data. Readings in the Balearic Sea near Mallorca reach 25.5°C at some buoys, while areas off Valencia are registering 23°C and near Cabo de Palos stand at 22°C. These values run 3 to 5°C above seasonal averages. Such warmth reduces the cooling effect of sea breezes and promotes a feel of more frequent tropical nights across coastal communities and nearby inland spots. Humidity levels stay high as a result and contribute directly to the muggy feel.

Peak daytime temperatures and increasing night-time warmth expected

Daytime temperatures climb to their highest points over the weekend, with Vega Baja zones touching 37°C at the peak of this phase on Saturday. Coastal stretches from Murcia to Malaga register strong values, while the hot sea influence keeps direct shoreline spots a touch lower than immediate inland spots. Night-time temperatures are showing steady increases day by day and delivering limited recovery from the daytime heat.

Slight moderation followed by renewed heat

A modest easing arrives briefly by Sunday, 31 May, with light showers possible mainly in inland Almeria areas and patchy cloud drifting across coastal belts including Mallorca. Daytime highs settle at around 36°C in Murcia and 30°C in Malaga during this interval. Conditions stay mostly dry in all areas. Temperatures then climb again approaching the transition into June.

After that, a sweltering heatwave looks set to take hold across the entire corridor in the opening days of the month. So, keep hydrated, as already in recent weeks over 30 deaths have already been attributed to the unusually hot weather for the time of year, in Spain. Take advantage of the early summer, as a hot Mediterranean Sea signals impending summer storms later on .

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