Spain and Portugal Weather Maps Turn Hellish Red as 37°C Heatwave Could Ruin Brit Holidays
Published: Fri, 16 May 2025 21:39:33 GMT UK, By: Ellie Cohen
The Iberian Peninsula is gearing up for a sizzling heatwave that could have British tourists sweating buckets during the UK's half-term break. With temperatures expected to soar to a staggering 37°C, you might want to think twice about your packing list! Weather forecasts from WXCharts reveal that starting May 27, a sudden surge of blistering heat will hit Spain and Portugal, lasting for roughly 72 hours.
The Insane Heat is Coming
Picture this: the sun blaring down on you and your sun lounger, while you sip a refreshing drink—sounds delightful, right? However, when the temperatures reach the mid-30s, it can quickly transform from blissful to unbearable. The peak temperatures are expected on May 28 at around 6 PM. Central Portugal and southwestern Spain will bear the brunt of the heat.
Where Will the Heat Hit Hardest?
Countries like Spain and Portugal usually bask in the sun, but this upcoming heatwave is on another level. The southern tip of Portugal, near Faro, is set to reach a sweltering 36°C to 37°C. If you’re planning a trip to the Huelva coast or Seville—formerly known as Europe’s hottest city—expect similar scorching conditions. Madrid isn’t sitting this one out either; it’s anticipated to see temperatures peaking at around 33°C by the end of the month. Don't forget Lisbon, either, which could record a steamy 34°C!
What Should Travelers Do?
So, what’s the best approach for making the most of your holiday in such extreme heat? Here are a few tips:
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water and avoid excessive alcohol consumption to beat the heat.
- Choose the Right Time to Explore: Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal for strolling around, leaving the midday sun for rest or indoor activities.
- Dress for Success: Lightweight, loose-fitting clothes can keep you cooler while sun hats provide protection and shade.
- Seek Air-Conditioned Venues: Take breaks in air-conditioned shops, cafes, or museums to cool down and recharge.
What About Beach Trips?
The beach is undoubtedly a popular spot to cool off, but be mindful of the scorching sands and sea temperatures! Always wear sunscreen to avoid sunburn, and make sure to find shaded areas whenever possible. If you're near the coastal regions, enjoy a nice dip in the water to keep your body temperature down.
Potential Impact on British Holiday Plans
With such remarkably high temperatures, it’s crucial to reassess holiday plans. While lounging by the beach or pool can be refreshing, the extreme heat might pose risks for those not prepared. It may also lead to last-minute changes for holiday resorts in the region, as they strive to ensure the safety and comfort of their guests. Be proactive and check with your accommodation regarding heat safety measures.
Your Support System: Harrow Heating and Powerflush
While you are enjoying the sun in Portugal or Spain, make sure that your home is in top shape back in the UK! Whether you're looking for plumbing assistance or heating repairs, Harrow Heating is there for your needs. Similarly, if you’re having issues with your heating system, don't hesitate to consult Powerflush for expert help.
Conclusion
The weather maps may be turning hellish red, but with the right adaptations and precautions, your vacation can still be enjoyable. Remember to seek shade, stay hydrated, and consider the best times to explore. Don't let the soaring temperatures spoil your holiday plans—arm yourself with knowledge and embrace the fun!
FAQs
- 1. What are the predicted temperatures for the heatwave?
The heatwave may push temperatures up to 37°C in certain areas of Spain and Portugal, with central Portugal and southwestern Spain being the hottest spots.
- 2. How can I stay safe during the extreme heat?
Stay hydrated, wear suitable clothing, and limit your outdoor activities to early morning or late afternoon times.
- 3. Are there any specific areas at risk of higher temperatures?
Yes, the southern tip of Portugal near Faro, along with the Huelva coast and Seville, are expected to see the highest temperatures.
- 4. Should I be concerned about my plans if I’m traveling during the heatwave?
It's essential to stay informed and adapt your plans according to the weather. Seeking shade and cooling off frequently is advisable.
- 5. Where can I find assistance if I have heating issues in the UK while on vacation?
For any plumbing or heating problems, contact Harrow Heating or Powerflush for reliable support.