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Published 10:00 21 May 2022 BST
Updated 21:19 20 May 2022 BST
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He added: 'For Spain as a whole, it could be the most intense May heatwave of the past 20 years in terms of both the maximum and minimum temperatures.'
Normally the summer plan is activated between June and September, but the period for temperatures 'in the 30s' had 'arrived 20 - 40 days early.'
The heatwave, Aemet says, is caused by a mass of hot air coming from North Africa, and this is producing not only temperatures up to 15 degrees Celsius above the seasonal average, but also masses of dust in the air, coming in from the Sahara desert.
"This will be an extreme episode and the risk that comes with the high temperatures will be important in many areas,' del Campo said.
"Another thing to be aware of is dust in the air, which could lead to calimas in the south and east of the peninsula, with murky skies and reduced visibility."
The concentration of dust in the air across the peninsula and the Balearic islands will cause a decline in air quality.
The Spanish government has warned that people in affected areas that vulnerable people such as children, pregnant women, and older and chronically ill people will be at extra risk.The best early Prime Day deals on Amazon that you can shop now
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