Nine communities remain on alert this Tuesday for high temperatures, up to 39 degrees, or for intense storms with special incidence in Aragon, where there is an orange warning for heavy showers, reports the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) on its website.
Aragón has an orange warning (important risk) due to intense storms, with the probability of large hail, in the province of Teruel, especially in Gúdar, Maestrazgo and Bajo Aragón; in Huesca and Zaragoza there is a yellow level (risk) due to rains that will leave 20 liters per square meter in one hour.
In the Community of Madrid, the yellow alert persists in the metropolitan area, in Henares, Las Vegas, in the south and west due to maximums that will rise to 37 degrees, punctually 38 degrees.
Castilla y León has activated the yellow alert for stormy showers in the provinces of León and Zamora between 2:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. peninsular time; Castilla-La Mancha is in yellow due to storms in Albacete, Cuenca and Guadalajara, and due to heat, up to 39 degrees, in Toledo and Guadalajara.
Galicia has a yellow warning for storms in the province of Ourense and for coastal ones in the province of A Coruña, with a force 7 northeast wind.
In the Mediterranean area, the Community of Valencia, the Region of Murcia and Catalonia maintain the yellow warning for strong storms with a probability of hail, while in the Balearic Islands the island of Mallorca continues in yellow for maximums of 36 degrees, preferably in Palma , Llucmajor and Campos.
Aemet warns that with the orange alert there is a significant meteorological risk, with a certain degree of danger for usual activities, and with the yellow there is no meteorological risk for the population in general, although there is for some specific activity.
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