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Andorra Braces for Heat Peak as Temperatures Hit 30°C Amid North African Anticyclone

Unusually warm conditions, with a 10°C anomaly, are forecast to persist into next week, prompting officials to urge hydration and midday caution.

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Key Points

  • Temperatures hit 30°C in southern Andorra today, peaking tomorrow amid North African anticyclone.
  • Forecast highs: 28°C in Andorra la Vella, up to 30°C Sunday-Monday, with 10°C anomaly.
  • Warm conditions persist next week, exceeding 25°C maxima.
  • Officials urge hydration, midday caution, limited sun exposure.

Andorra's meteorological service reports that maximum temperatures have already reached 30°C in southern areas today, with the heat peak expected tomorrow amid a North African anticyclone driving unusually warm conditions into next week.

Today's forecast predicted highs up to 30°C in the south, 28°C in Andorra la Vella, 24°C at 1,500 metres and 13°C at Pas de la Casa. The day began mostly sunny, but increasing clouds in the afternoon brought isolated showers, some potentially stormy, especially in northern regions. Minimum temperatures remained stable, around 12°C in the capital, 8°C at mid-altitudes and 7°C at Pas de la Casa.

Tomorrow's outlook points to the week's highest readings, with maxima of 28°C in Andorra la Vella, 24°C at 1,500 metres and 13°C at Pas de la Casa. Sunday and Monday could see temperatures nearing 30°C, approaching seasonal climate records, particularly at lower elevations. The service highlights a thermal anomaly of up to 10°C over the past week, describing the episode as "unusually warm for May."

High temperatures are set to persist next week, resembling late spring extremes, though a slight weather shift may bring afternoon showers or storms early in the period, with maxima still exceeding 25°C. The heatwave has already produced notably elevated readings across the country, with no rapid return to normal forecast.

Officials recommend caution during midday hours, staying hydrated and limiting prolonged sun exposure.

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