Spain holiday warning as Andalucia and Balearic Islands face extreme weather (Image: Getty) Brits travelling to Spain this week will come face to face with a blistering heatwave that prompted the southern European country's State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) to issue a warning. The agency sounded the alarm for temperatures expected to exceed 40C in parts of the country, including Andalucia and the Balearic Islands. These regions boast some of Spain’s most popular holiday hotspots among Brits, with names such as Majorca , Ibiza and Marbella currently in the thick of their high season.

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