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Extreme Heat Alert Issued Across Iberian Peninsula as Records Shatter

2026-03-27| 1 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk

Spanish and Portuguese meteorological agencies issued extreme heat alerts on March 27 as temperatures in both countries reached levels not historically recorded in March.

Iberia Burns in March: Extreme Heat Alerts as Records Fall Across the Peninsula

Spanish meteorological agency AEMET and Portugal's IPMA issued orange and red heat alerts for significant portions of both countries on March 27, 2026 as temperatures across the Iberian Peninsula reached values that have no historical precedent in the month of March. Seville recorded 35.2 degrees Celsius, its highest ever March temperature by a margin of more than two degrees. Córdoba reached 36 degrees, Mérida 34 degrees, and Lisbon reached 30 degrees for only the second time in history during March. The anomaly is not merely a national curiosity: it represents a fundamental departure from the seasonal norms that European agricultural systems, energy infrastructure, and public health planning have been calibrated to expect.

Health authorities in both Spain and Portugal activated their heat emergency protocols, issuing public advisories recommending that vulnerable populations — the elderly, young children, pregnant women, and those with respiratory or cardiovascular conditions — remain indoors with appropriate cooling, stay well hydrated, and avoid outdoor activity during the hottest hours of the day. Emergency services were placed on heightened readiness for heat-related medical incidents, and a number of outdoor events planned for the final weekend of March were modified or cancelled.

Agricultural authorities are conducting urgent assessments of the potential damage to early blossom across Spain and Portugal's fruit, wine, and olive producing regions. The combination of unseasonably warm late February and early March temperatures, which triggered premature flowering, followed by this extraordinary heat event creates a complex risk picture. The heat itself will not necessarily damage blossom — plants evolved in warm-climate regions can tolerate high temperatures — but the vulnerability created by early blossom becomes critical if a cold spell arrives in the coming weeks, as climatological patterns suggest is highly probable following the current anomaly.

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