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Seville is known for its stunning architecture and vibrant nightlife, but its seasonal weather is becoming more extreme. Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time.

More info A Spanish city that is popular with tourists could transform into a desert from unbearable heat, experts claim. Seville is famed for its stunning architecture, lively nightlife and glorious weather , enjoying an average of 12 hours of daylight per day and pleasant temperatures of 21C throughout March. This makes it a perfect urban escape while Scotland grapples with dreary weather.



However, come summer, the story changes dramatically, thanks to intense heatwaves that can soar to a staggering 45C, which may be too much for most visitors to handle. In recent years, temperatures have been on the rise, causing concern among climate experts who warn that Seville could slowly be turning into a desert, earning it the nickname "Iberian oven". Located at the foot of nearby mountains, Seville is landlocked and therefore subject to winds from Africa sweeping across its plains.

Forecasts from meteorologists paint a grim picture, warning that we are "walking into unknown territory...

the city is turning into a desert". The hottest weather typically arrives at the end of July and continues into August, although specific patterns depend on airflow. Adventurous travellers looking to experience this vibrant city should be aware of th.

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