Six of the Canary Islands are now on a red warning for extreme temperatures
AEMET has upgraded the warnings until at least Sunday. Temperatures have already reached 46 degrees…
AEMET has upgraded the warnings until at least Sunday. Temperatures have already reached 46 degrees…
AEMET and the Ministry of Health have both extended their alerts and warnings for heat until next Wednesday…
These are the places that will be most affected by the extreme heat…
Residents who haven’t changed it yet only have until September 15th before they will be driving illegally again…
The Ministry of Health has issued various warnings for health risks to 39 municipalities in the Islands…
This is traditionally one of the busiest beach days of the year as most Canarians start their August summer holidays…
AEMET are forecasting temperatures of 36°C initially and more “intense heat” next week…
You can now get fined for holding or touching your phone, even if it is in a cradle or stand…
You can watch it online from the Teide Observatory in Tenerife or the Roque de Los Muchachos Observatory in La Palma…
Force 7 winds causing dangerous sea conditions are prominent in both islands today…
Over 8,500 people have survived the route across the Atlantic in small boats…
The installation of new scanners at airports will mean no more 100ml restrictions on liquids and less queuing at security…
The advertising of prostitution and sectors directly related to it, such as 'escorts', or 'masseuse' services is illegal in Spain…
There are now active weather warnings for heat in Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, and Tenerife from today…
The Ministry of Health has notified medical centres and town halls, and have put the emergency services on standby…
According to the IGN “they are not related to Teide now, but in the long term they may be linked to a future eruption”
The DGT have announced that they are going to start fining drivers in a “more forceful way” as misuse is causing more and more accidents…
This applies to anyone holding a temporary TIE, but not to those who are permanent residents. Full details here…
The number of people supporting bans on smoking is at an all time high, particularly in public spaces including beaches…
The islands will be mostly clear with some cloud at the beginning of the day. Full forecast here…