
Haze and extreme heat: Canary Islands forecast up to 37 degrees
The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) predicts widespread temperatures above 30°C and up to 40°C in specific areas of Gran Canaria.
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The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) predicts widespread temperatures above 30°C and up to 40°C in specific areas of Gran Canaria.

The Government of the Canary Islands extends the fire risk alert to the entire archipelago and warns of temperatures that could exceed 37 degrees Celsius.

AEMET forecasts stable temperatures and predominantly sunny skies, with potential for strong wind gusts and isolated morning drizzles.

The municipality celebrates the enduring relevance of the English playwright with a multidisciplinary performance in Plaza de España on July 1st.

Aemet forecasts above-average temperatures and rainfall for July and August, contrasting with a cool and wet spring season.

Over fifty public health professionals gathered to demand C1 group reclassification, warning of future actions.

The astronomical phenomenon, the first visible in Spain in over a century, will be partially observed in the islands before sunset.

Socialists criticize municipal inaction in urban heritage conservation and propose concrete measures.

Local businesses need to build their own customer database to ensure repeat sales and reduce reliance on intermediaries.

A historic garage on Tomás Miller street transformed in 1965 into the Archipelago's pioneering Italian restaurant, preserving its essence.

Aid for young farmers reflects a significant shift, with female participation rising from 23% to 47% in just eight years.

The port esplanade in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is filled with devotees to welcome the Pontiff's visit.