- Torrevieja and much of Spain are enduring a prolonged heatwave with extreme temperatures expected through at least August 10, 2025.
- The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) reports temperatures 5-10°C above normal across large areas.
- August 5th is forecasted as a critical day, with some local highs near 40°C.
- Heatwaves are also impacting southern, central, and interior Spain, while northern coastal regions may see slight relief.
- Health advisories stress caution, especially for elderly, children, and vulnerable groups.
- Possible dry thunderstorms with strong winds expected midweek, increasing risk factors.
Unrelenting Heatwave Grips Torrevieja and spain
The summer scorching isn’t letting up for residents of Torrevieja. According to the latest forecasts from the Spanish State Meteorological Agency (AEMET), the intense heatwave sweeping much of Spain is set to persist well into the second week of August. This continued high-temperature episode is testing patience and safety measures throughout the region.
The Heatwave: What You Need to Know
The current heatwave, dubbed the country’s second major for the summer, is causing temperatures to soar between 5 and 10 degrees Celsius above average in extensive parts of Spain including andalucía, Castilla-La Mancha, Galicia, Madrid, Castilla y León, and Catalonia. While northern coastal areas along the Cantabrian Sea might get some minor temperature dips, most inland and southern areas like Torrevieja will remain under a blanket of scorching heat.
| Region | Temperature Anomaly | Forecast Duration | Notable Weather Phenomena |
|---|---|---|---|
| Torrevieja & Surrounds | +5 to +10°C above normal | Until at least August 10, possibly longer | Clear skies, very low chance of rain |
| Northern Cantabrian Coast | Near-normal, slight cooling | Mid week | Scattered drizzles possible |
| Central and Southern Spain | +5 to +10°C above normal | Ongoing through mid to late next week | Dry thunderstorms & strong wind gusts possible |
August 5: A Critical Day of High Temperatures
Tuesday, August 5, 2025, has been flagged as one of the most intense days of this heat spell, with temperatures near 40°C recorded in some parts of Torrevieja and elsewhere. AEMET urges residents to take extra precautions by avoiding direct sun exposure during peak hours, staying hydrated, and monitoring vulnerable individuals such as elderly people, children, and those with pre-existing health conditions.
When Will the Heat Let Up?
the big question on everybody’s mind: when will it cool down? Unfortunately, the answer remains uncertain. Initial forecasts hoped for a temperature drop starting Thursday, August 7, but changing atmospheric conditions make it unclear. The weather service Meteored warns that the heatwave could stretch into the middle or even the latter part of next week, potentially making this one of the longest recorded heatwaves in recent Spanish summers.
Safety Tips During Torrevieja’s Heatwave
- Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water and avoid alcohol or caffeine.
- Avoid peak sun hours: limit outdoor exposure between 12 PM and 6 PM.
- Wear light clothing: Opt for loose, light-colored clothes and hats.
- Check on vulnerable groups: Keep an eye on elderly, children, and people with health conditions.
- Follow official updates: Monitor AEMET alerts and advisories regularly.
- Prepare for dry storms: Be cautious of dry thunderstorms and strong wind gusts expected later in the week.
Remarkable and unusual Weather Conditions
The Extreme Forecast Index (EFI) highlights the severity and rarity of this heatwave, especially in regions like Galicia and Castilla y León. although Torrevieja is not under a highest-level red heat warning, the accumulating heat still poses meaningful risks.
Maintaining awareness and following safety protocols can minimize the impact of this prolonged hot spell.
Looking Forward
As the heatwave persists, locals and visitors in Torrevieja should stay prepared for extended periods of high temperatures and occasional dry storm activity. Reliable weather information and proactive health measures remain the best defense.
Stay tuned for updates from AEMET and local meteorological services to ensure safety and well-being during this extreme weather event.
Sources:
– Torrevieja Hoy: Insoportable, ¿cuándo acaba la ola de calor en Torrevieja?
– AEMET Twitter Updates
– Meteored Weather Analysis

