Home / Weather News /

European heatwave: wildfires ravage western Europe

13:00
14 July 2022

European heatwave
Wildfires ravage western Europe

Wildfire engulfing a house in the village of Bemposta, near Ansiao, central Portugal, Wednesday July 13th 2022Wildfire engulfing a house in the village of Bemposta, near Ansiao, central Portugal, Wednesday July 13th 2022 - © picture alliance

Extreme heat is continuing to set parts of Portugal, western Spain and south-west France alight, following further record-breaking temperatures.

On Wednesday July 13th, Lousã in Portugal recorded its all-time heat record of 46.3C, just one degree shy of their national temperature record.

This is just one place amongst several, that have seen records tumble amidst brutal heat.

Wildfires have continued to burn over the past week, though are intensifying and multiplying as a result of the severity and persistence of the heatwave.

Thousands of firefighters have been battling relentless blazes across parts of Portugal, western Spain and south-west France.

Nearly 900 firefighters were tackling Leira, Portugal alone, where over 3,000 hectares of land has burned already. Major motorways have been blocked, including Portugal's most important highway connecting Lisbon to Porto.

Settings for external content

Privacy policy

Fires have also raged across popular tourist resorts in the Algarve including Val do Lobo and Quinto do Lago, calling for evacuations.

Andalucia and Extremadura in Spain also remain under 'very extreme danger' as authorities struggle to extinguish fires.

In Bordeaux, France, more than 1,800 hectares have burned so far, with the smoke from the fires visible below on our WeatherRadar satellite.

Although wildfires are not unusual in the Mediterranean region during summer, the scale and timing is remarkable.

These wildfires across western Europe have been ignited by extreme heat, fuelled by dry vegetation and fanned by strong winds. 96% of Portugal was classified as being in 'extreme' or 'severe' drought in June.

The intense heat may briefly moderate by early next week however, as it pushes northwards and becomes concentrated across the British Isles instead.

Weather & Radar editorial team
More on the topic
A split image showing a close-up of a full moon on the left, and on the right a UK and Ireland weather map with blue and white patches indicating widespread rain or cloud. Several moon and cloud icons appear over different regions, with temperatures marked mostly between 4°C and 8°C.
Thursday 4 December 2025

Cold Moon rises tonight

Third and final supermoon of the year
Weather radar map of the UK and Ireland showing widespread blue precipitation bands with temperatures near major cities, overlaid by a large cloud with two blue raindrops.
Tuesday 2 December 2025

Close to record-breaking

A wet autumn season in the books
Split image showing a low-tide estuary at sunset on the left with concrete blocks, boats, and pastel sky, and a bright full moon on the right glowing through thin clouds above dark tree silhouettes, divided by a curved white line.
Sunday 7 December 2025

Your weather - Your shots

Winter weather snaps and a supermoon too
All weather news
This might also interest you
Sunday 24 August 2025

Your weather - Your shots

Mammatus clouds widely spotted
Monday 25 August 2025

Bank holiday outlook

Warm day turning gusty in places
plit image showing a double rainbow over a rocky shoreline on the left and sheep grazing in a green field under stormy clouds on the right.
Sunday 2 November 2025

Your weather - Your shots

Mixed conditions on an unsettled week
All articles
Weather & Radar

Weather & Radar is also available on

Google Play StoreApp Store

Company

Contact us Privacy Policy Legal info Accessibility statement

Services

Uploader

Socials

facebooktwitteryouTubelinkList