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Hot air brings Spain its first withering heat wave of the year

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A man refreshes himself with water in downtown Madrid, Spain on June 12, 2022. Spain's weather service says a mass of hot air from north Africa is triggering the country's first major heat wave of the year with temperatures expected to rise to 43 C (109 F) in certain areas. (AP Photo/Paul White)

MADRID — Spain's weather service says a mass of hot air from North Africa brought the country's first major heat wave of the year Sunday, with temperatures expected to reach 43 C (109.4 F) in some places.

The Aemet weather agency said the hottest areas would be in central and southwestern Spain. The heat wave is expected to last at least until Wednesday, the agency said.

The 43-degree (109.4-degree) weather was forecast for the southern cities of Seville, Cordoba and Badajoz.

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Meteorologists said the temperature in Madrid could hit 38 C (100.4 F), well above average for early June. The forecasted high in coastal Barcelona was 32 C (89.6 F).