The State Meteorological Agency forecasts clear skies in Brunete over the coming days, with temperatures rising to 36 degrees on Wednesday.
Residents of Brunete are preparing for a week marked by sun and heat. According to the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET), this Monday temperatures will reach a maximum of 33 degrees, with few clouds overnight giving way to a completely clear day. The minimum temperatures will remain around 17 degrees, with light breezes from the southwest.
Tuesday: gradual rise in temperatures
On Tuesday, the trend of atmospheric stability will continue. AEMET predicts a cloudless day in Brunete, with a notable thermal increase: the maximum will approach 34 degrees, while the minimum will rise slightly to 18. The winds will be light and from the southwest, providing no significant relief. For those who have errands to run or work outdoors, the recommendation is to stay well hydrated and avoid the central hours of the day.
Wednesday: peak heat at 36 degrees
Wednesday will be the hottest day of the week. AEMET announces few clouds in the morning that will clear completely by noon. The maximum temperature will soar to 36 degrees, while the minimum will remain stable around 18. Again, the winds will be light from the southwest. The Brunete Town Hall reminds everyone that, given these forecasts, it is important to take precautions against the heat, especially for the elderly and children.
This stable and hot weather is not unusual for this time of year, but it serves as a warning for those with outdoor plans. Farmers in the area, for instance, will need to adjust their irrigation to avoid losses due to evaporation. And sports enthusiasts are better off getting up early or waiting until sunset to go running or cycling.
“We recommend that the public avoid sun exposure between 12 and 5 PM, and drink plenty of water even if they are not thirsty,” say sources from Brunete Civil Protection.
For the rest of the week, the trend indicates that the heat will persist, although with possible cloudy intervals starting Thursday. Minimum temperatures will remain mild, making nights pleasant for sleeping with the windows open. However, those who have to get up early will notice that the coolness lasts little: as soon as the sun comes out, the mercury rises.
In short, Brunete will experience a few days of early summer. The clear skies and absence of rain guarantee outdoor plans without surprises, as long as appropriate measures are taken against the heat. The thermometers will not relent, but at least the wind will be gentle, and no storms or suspended dust are expected. A relief for allergy sufferers, who have been struggling with pollen for weeks.

