
Spain's Allergy Season Soars as Early Summer Heatwave Sweeps Nation
Spain's Allergy Season Intensifies Amidst Record-Breaking Heatwave Early summer heat has gripped parts of Spain, leading to a significant increase in allergy cases. Informativos Telecinco reports high pollen counts across the country, with some provinces experiencing levels described as "very elevated." The report highlights the impact of the heatwave, particularly in Seville, where temperatures are expected to soar above 40 degrees Celsius next week. "This is the first heatwave of the summer, but it feels like summer has arrived early," said Marta Manchon, a reporter for Informativos Telecinco, reporting live from Seville. "Many people are already enjoying the outdoor terraces, but that shade will be even more necessary next week when temperatures will not fall below 37 degrees." The combination of high pollen counts and extreme heat presents a significant challenge for allergy sufferers in Spain. The report underscores the need for precautions, particularly during the hottest parts of the day. The forecast for Seville includes not only very high daytime temperatures but also warm nights, with minimums of 20 degrees. The Spanish Meteorological Agency confirms these predictions. The report offers a stark reminder of the impact of climate change on public health, emphasizing the need for preparedness and awareness during periods of extreme weather.