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Severe High-Temperature Warning Issued for Sierra de San Vicente, Spain

August 17, 2026 · wweather1 editorial · 1 min read

METEOALARM has issued an orange severe high-temperature warning for Sierra de San Vicente in Spain. The alert is active on August 18, 2026, from 11:00 UTC until 18:59 UTC.

METEOALARM has published an official weather alert indicating a high-severity high-temperature event in Spain. The severe high-temperature warning specifically covers the Sierra de San Vicente region.

The alert period begins on August 18, 2026, at 11:00 UTC. The designated orange warning status is set to expire at 18:59 UTC on the same day.

According to METEOALARM, the event is categorized as a severe high-temperature warning with high severity. Residents and visitors in Sierra de San Vicente are advised to be aware of the active alert window.

Why it is dangerous and what to do

⚠️ Safety
• Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated throughout the active warning period.
• Avoid strenuous outdoor activities and direct sun exposure during peak daylight hours.
• Stay indoors or seek shade and cool, air-conditioned areas when possible.
• Check on vulnerable individuals, including the elderly, children, and pets.
📰 Data source: MeteoAlarm. Forecast and analysis — wweather1, based on Open-Meteo / met.no data.

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