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Orihuela Reaches 42 Degrees and Pego 41,5: Scorched at the Ends of the Province

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The north and south ends of the province of Alicante live a scorching day due to the west wind, which also significantly increases the risk of forest fires by transporting very warm and dry air from the peninsular interior to the coast, plummeting the relative humidity and raising temperatures. At 14 hours the meteorological station of the Associació Valenciana de Meteorologia (Avamet) in Orihuela El Capitan-Los Canonigos marked exactly 41.9 deg…
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The north and south ends of the province of Alicante live a scorching day due to the west wind, which also significantly increases the risk of forest fires by transporting very warm and dry air from the peninsular interior to the coast, plummeting the relative humidity and raising temperatures. At 14 hours the meteorological station of the Associació Valenciana de Meteorologia (Avamet) in Orihuela El Capitan-Los Canonigos marked exactly 41.9 deg…

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informacion.es broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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