“Spain’s April Heatwave: Record High Temperatures and Climate Change Concerns”

2023-04-27 17:40:24

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An intense heat wave has hit Spain, as the country experiences temperatures normally seen in the height of summer.

Meteorologists fear that the temperature will exceed 38 degrees Celsius on Thursday, which is the highest temperature recorded in the country in April.

This represents a rise of between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius more than expected for this time of year.

The rise in temperature was caused by a mass of very hot air from Africa.

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