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Climate and Weather in Spain

Climate

Some sixty million people visit the country each year and so there are few people unaware of the climate in Spain. Of course it is well known for its superb all year round sunshine. The summers are hot and you can sunbathe virtually every day from June through until September.

During the summer months there is very little rainfall and daily temperatures reach highs of 35 centigrade and lows of about 15 centigrade at night.

The winters on the other hand are generally mild and you can expect clear sunny days as well as overcast but still quite warm days. Daytime temperatures reach about 20 centigrade and the evenings get noticeably cooler with lows of about 10 centigrade. Along the coast there is seldom any snow except sometimes on the higher mountain ranges, you may also experience a slight ground frost early in the morning. Mist, fog, black ice etc, are words virtually unheard of in the Eastern and Southern coastal resorts.

The rains usually come in early October and November when the cold air from Northern Europe meets the warm air rising from the Mediterranean, it usually lasts about a week and can be very heavy at times.

Where to live in Spain? Well It has been widely reported that according to the World Health Organization (WHO) the Costa Blanca has one of the best overall climates in the world.

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