A hot weekend in Lousada: what to do (and what not to)
The thermometer climbs from Saturday and the brush is bone-dry. Practical tips to enjoy the sun without a scare — and without starting a fire.
Real heat reaches the country from Saturday, and the Vale do Sousa won’t dodge it. Lousada won’t hit the 42C of the Alentejo interior, but it’ll be hot, dry and stuffy — and with the brush as parched as it is, that calls for a cool head.
To enjoy the weekend without a scare: water always within reach, shade between noon and 5pm, and an eye on the grandparents and the little ones, who feel heatstroke first. Pools and the shady spots down by the river are good allies.
The message that really matters
No burning, no fireworks, no open-air barbecues these days. A poorly stubbed cigarette, a strimmer striking a stone, or badly doused embers are enough to ruin everything — and in Lousada, with so much green around, that’s serious business. Keep your land clear, and if you see smoke where there shouldn’t be, call 112 without hesitating. Have a good weekend — and use your head.
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