Seville was one of the Spanish cities hardest hit by last year's heatwaves (Image: GETTY) One of the most important cities in Spain is already facing scorching temperatures , weeks before the official beginning of summer. People in Seville, the largest city in the southern region of Andalusia , baked under a 30C heat on Wednesday - and have been told to prepare for even more blistering conditions in days to come. The Spanish weather forecasters believe temperatures in the southern region will continue to rise over the next few days, with Meteored saying: "Saturday will be sunny and warm.

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