Córdoba faces its third consecutive day of high temperatures with a yellow alert – Córdoba

Córdoba faces its third consecutive day of high temperatures with a yellow alert – Córdoba
Córdoba faces its third consecutive day of high temperatures with a yellow alert – Córdoba

For the second consecutive day, Córdoba will suffer high temperatures, reaching up to 38 degrees Celsius. The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has planned to activate a yellow level warning again this Tuesday in the province due to the risk of high temperatures. Its TThe notice will be valid from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.particularly affecting the Córdoba countryside, according to the information published on the Aemet website and consulted by COPE.

The province of Córdoba is experiencing a heat wave that has already had three consecutive days of yellow warnings due to high temperatures. This situation generates concern among both the population as in local authorities, They urge you to take precautions to avoid the negative effects of extreme heat.

Meteorological conditions in Andalusia In the regional context, Aemet predicts for this Tuesday in Andalusia a day of mostly clear skies, with intervals of high clouds. In the eastern mountains and in Sierra Morena, diurnal cloudiness is expected, which could generate Isolated thunderstorms and occasional showers. The minimum temperatures in Andalusia will remain stable, arounds 20 degrees Celsius in all provinces.

As for the maxims, a decline is forecast in the western third and an increase on the Mediterranean slope, without significant changes in the rest of the region. The winds will be moderate easterly on the eastern Mediterranean coast and in the Strait area, while in the rest of the region variable light winds are expected, occasionally moderate with a southern component.

Precautionary measures and recommendations

Given this situation, the authorities recommend that the population take various precautionary measures to mitigate the effects of extreme heat. Is essential stay hydrated, avoid prolonged sun exposure, especially during the hours of greatest radiation, and Wear light, light-colored clothing. It is also advisable to pay special attention to vulnerable people, such as children, the elderly and those with chronic illnesseswho are more susceptible to heat stroke and dehydration.

Impact on daily life

Extreme heat affects multiple aspects of daily life in Córdoba. Outdoor activities, such as agricultural work, should be carried out in the cooler hours of the day to avoid risks. The sports events and activities are also affected, with recommendations for rescheduling or cancellation in the hottest hours. The local economy, especially the agricultural sector, is impacted by these conditions.

The need for irrigation increases, and productivity may decrease due to the difficulties of working under high temperatures. Furthermore, the tourism sector may be affected, as visitors They prefer to avoid the hottest hours of the dayreducing its activity and consumption in the city.

Perspectives

The persistence of these high temperatures and the consecutive warnings from Aemet underline the need for adequate planning and the adoption of preventive measures by citizens and authorities. Heat waves are phenomena that, according to experts, could become more frequent and severe due to climate change, which requires progressive and sustained adaptation over time. In summary, Córdoba faces a new climate challenge with this third consecutive day of high temperatures and a yellow warning.

Collaboration and citizen awareness are essential to face this situation in the best possible way, minimizing risks and protecting the health and well-being of everyone. The weather forecast indicates that this pattern of extreme heat could continue, so it is crucial to follow the recommendations of authorities and stay informed about changes in weather conditions.

 
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