Torrevieja remains under a yellow-level weather alert today as high temperatures and persistent humidity continue to affect the region. Daytime highs are expected to reach around 32 °C, but with humidity taken into account, the perceived temperature—also known as the heat index—may climb to 38 °C in the afternoon.
Local authorities are urging residents and visitors to take sensible precautions, especially between midday and early evening, when heat stress is most likely. People are advised to stay indoors or seek shade during the hottest hours, remain well hydrated throughout the day, and wear light, breathable clothing. The advice is particularly important for the elderly, young children, and anyone with existing health conditions.
Although light easterly breezes are forecast to bring slight relief, they are unlikely to reduce the overall intensity of the heat. With overnight temperatures staying around 25 °C, conditions remain uncomfortable for sleeping, prompting health services to remind the public of the importance of ventilation and rest.
No disruptions to public services have been reported, but community groups and health workers have been asked to remain vigilant for signs of heat-related illness, especially among vulnerable members of the population. The advisory is expected to stay in place for the remainder of the weekend, with a further update due if conditions intensify or extend into the week.