Heat Wave Brings Extreme Temperatures to Various Provinces in Spain
- Ourense recorded a maximum temperature of 38.9 degrees Celsius on June 22, 2026, marking the highest temperature in Galicia, according to reporting by La Región.
- The temperature peak in Ourense coincided with the arrival of the summer season in the region.
- Data reported by La Región shows a significant temperature variance across the province of Ourense on June 22, 2026.
Ourense recorded a maximum temperature of 38.9 degrees Celsius on June 22, 2026, marking the highest temperature in Galicia, according to reporting by La Región. The province also recorded the region’s minimum temperature of 11.6 degrees Celsius in the municipality of Calvos de Randín.
The temperature peak in Ourense coincided with the arrival of the summer season in the region. According to La Región, the heat caused a visible decline in public activity, noting that the high temperatures emptied local areas.
What were the temperature extremes in Galicia on June 22?
Data reported by La Región shows a significant temperature variance across the province of Ourense on June 22, 2026. The maximum temperature reached 38.9 degrees Celsius, which stood as the highest mark for the entirety of Galicia.

Simultaneously, the lowest temperature in the region was documented in Calvos de Randín, where the mercury dropped to 11.6 degrees Celsius. This created a temperature spread of 27.3 degrees Celsius within the same province on a single day.
How did the heat affect Ourense?
The sudden increase in temperature impacted the movement of people in the area. La Región reported that the heat emptied public spaces as the region transitioned into summer weather patterns.
This shift in temperature typically influences regional energy demand for cooling and alters consumer foot traffic in urban centers during peak heat hours.
