L'Hospitalet de Llobregat will not have a yellow heat warning this Friday and will enjoy clear weather with maximums of 33 degrees over the weekend.
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat will face the weekend with stable temperatures and without the activation of the yellow heat warning that does affect other areas of the province of Barcelona, according to the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET). This Friday, the sky will present few clouds from early hours, clearing from noon to leave a warm atmosphere but without exceeding alert limits.
Weather forecast for Friday and Saturday in L'Hospitalet
During this Friday, maximum temperatures will hover around 32 degrees with minimums around 25 degrees. The thermal sensation will reach 33 degrees, while the wind will blow lightly from the southeast, providing a gentle breeze. For Saturday, the outlook will be similar, with a cloudless sky until noon, when cloud cover will increase, and the maximum temperature will rise slightly to 33 degrees. The wind will shift direction to the east, remaining weak.
Weather conditions for Sunday and nearby municipalities
Sunday is expected to be a day with abundant cloudiness but without precipitation, maintaining stable temperatures around 25 degrees minimum and 33 degrees maximum. The wind will continue to be weak, coming from the southeast. In nearby municipalities, such as Barcelona, the sky will be slightly cloudy during the morning and clear from noon, with temperatures between 26 and 31 degrees. In Castelldefels, the weather will be clear with minimums of 24 degrees and maximums reaching 31 degrees.
Local impact and recommendations
For the residents of L'Hospitalet, this forecast implies a continuation of the warm conditions typical of summer, without alerts requiring special attention. The absence of a yellow heat warning allows for outdoor activities with usual precautions to avoid heat strokes and stay hydrated. The slight variation in wind direction will not significantly affect thermal comfort in the area.
The information from AEMET, considered provisional and subject to updates, is key for planning the local agenda, especially for outdoor school, sports, and cultural activities that tend to increase at this time of year. The City Council of L'Hospitalet de Llobregat recommends staying alert to official announcements to adapt to possible weather changes.
In short, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat will enjoy a warm and mostly sunny weekend, without the risk of alerts for extreme temperatures, a relief for those fearing a more intense heatwave. The enjoyment of summer continues with the thermometer in a stable range and the warm nights that characterise this season.

