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Spain's coastal regions experience sunny skies and warm temperatures on June 10

The Spanish State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) forecast for the Costa Tropical area of Granada on Wednesday, June 10, predicted cloudy skies with temperatures ranging from a low of 19 °C to a high of 28 °C, a UV index of 9 and sea temperature at 22 °C. Winds were expected to shift from the south to the southeast and later to the northwest, with a yellow warning issued for coastal storms on June 12, forecasting gusts up to 60 km/h and 3‑metre waves.

In the Baix Llobregat region, the same day’s outlook called for a mix of clouds and clear periods, no significant rain, and temperatures between 17 °C and 29 °C. The ultraviolet radiation level was high, prompting sun‑protection advice, while winds were forecast to be light to moderate from the south‑southeast, reaching 20‑30 km/h.

Both forecasts indicated stable, summer‑like conditions and advised the public to stay hydrated and use sunscreen during the brightest hours.