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Intense heat waves to cause temperatures over 36 degrees across all Castilla and León's provinces

Zamora and Valladolid remain on orange alert, anticipating temperatures as high as 40 degrees, while the southern region of Avila is set to experience another temperature rise

Blistering temperatures are expected to hit all provinces in Castilla y León, surpassing 36 degrees...
Blistering temperatures are expected to hit all provinces in Castilla y León, surpassing 36 degrees for several days as a result of the intense heat wave.

Intense heat waves to cause temperatures over 36 degrees across all Castilla and León's provinces

Article Title: Second Summer Heatwave Sweeps Across Castilla y León and Valladolid

In the heart of Spain, the region of Castilla y León and the city of Valladolid are currently experiencing a second summer heatwave, with temperatures soaring and clear skies dominating the landscape.

Valladolid: A City Under the Heat

As of August 13-14, 2025, Valladolid is battling high temperatures around 36-38°C (97-100°F), accompanied by moderate winds from the south or southwest at approximately 8-10 mph. The city's weather is characterised by low humidity (~20-25%) and clear to mostly sunny conditions, making it feel like a pressure cooker on low heat.

Castilla y León: Under a Region-wide Heatwave

The heatwave is not confined to Valladolid alone. The entire region of Castilla y León is under its grip, with locations like Segovia seeing average highs near 29-30°C (84-86°F) during early August, potentially hotter during the current wave. Some areas, such as Nueva Villa de las Torres, report very high temperatures (up to 96°F) with occasional afternoon thunderstorms developing, indicating localised instability under the heat.

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Our dedicated meteorologist, Isabel Jimeno, is based in Valladolid, providing you with the most accurate and up-to-date weather information.

We hope you find this article informative and helpful during these challenging weather conditions. Stay safe, and remember to check back for updates as the heatwave continues to affect the region.

[1] Weather data source: Climate-Weather.com [2] Weather forecast source: Weather.com [3] Castilla y León weather data source: Agencia Estatal de Meteorología [5] Nueva Villa de las Torres weather data source: Aemet

Valladolid's Art and Science Exhibit Under ThreatAs the city grapples with the relentless heatwave, many inhabitants question the impact of such extreme weather on the pre-eminent art and environmental-science exhibits residing within the city's museums.

Effects of the Heat on Castilla y León's IndustryThe residential community is not the only part of Castilla y León to be affected by the heatwave. Farmers, as well as those in the wine and fruit-growing industries, are experiencing difficulties managing their crops during these unpredictable weather conditions.

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