Spain’s state weather organisation, their equivalent of the UK’sMet Office, has warned of sandstorms striking the country as temperatures continue to rise ahead of the summer months.
Thousands of Britons are expected to try to travel to Spain and other European nations this summer for warm and dry weather.
According toSpain’s Aemetthe “air masses over Spain are extremely warm” meaning temperatures will rise over the next few days, causing a “spell of summer heat in April”.
Alongside the heat,ABCreported that Saharan dust will move into the country via the Iberian Peninsula on Monday before gradually moving across to theCanary Islands,with temperatures rarely falling below 10 degrees in most areas of Spain.
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It has been reported that unstable weather conditions would likely affect areas such as the Ebro Valley, thePyrenees, Navarre, and the Iberian System.
As the week moves into Tuesday, storms are forecast to roll in with an increase in wind speeds in the likes of Galicia and the Cantabrian Mountains, alongside the Pyrenees.
The changing weather conditions and increased heat come at an uncertain time for travel to and from Europe for Britons, not just because of the EU’s new EES (Entry and Exit System) but because of concerns over the supply of jet fuel.
The concerns have arisen because of the impact of the closure of theStrait of Hormuzon the world’s oil supply with fears that some airlines may start to run out later this year.
Source: Daily Express :: World Feed