British holidaymakers heading to popular summer destinations, including Spain and Portugal, have been warned to expect sweltering temperatures this week.
The UK Met Office has issued a warning to British holidaymakers that some countries could see highs in the 40s this week. This includes Seville, in Andalusia, Spain, while Marrakech in Morocco will hit 46C. It will also reach 39C in Madrid and 37C in Lisbon, according to their forecasts.As result, Met Office senior operational meteorologist Marco Petagna urged visitors to 'take care' if they are planning trips to these regions.
Read More: Exact date mini-heatwave to end, as Friday becomes hottest day of the year so far with temperature close to 32CRead More: Exact date sunny weather to return to UK as mini heatwave hits and temperatures top 30C againHe wrote on X: "High 20s to low, locally mid 30sC are typical temperatures this time of year SW Europe. "This week you can add 10C or more onto that in places...
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