Welcome to our Spanish Weather Channel! Every week we’ll be reporting on the weather in Spain bringing you weather reports and forecast for the Costa del Sol, Costa de la Luz, Costa Calida, Costa Blanca, Madrid and Barcelona. : average temperatures, average rainfall and the climate in Spain during spring,summer, autumn and winter weather in Spain.
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The Spanish coastlines have the warmest climate of any country in Europe. From the beaches at Barcelona, down through the popular resorts of the Costa Blanca, Costa Calida, Almería and Costa del Sol, you’ll be able to enjoy more than 300 days of sunshine each year. Of those areas, Barcelona will usually have most rain, while at the other end of the coast, the Costa del Sol will always be the warmest weather coastline area on mainland Spain.
Places like Marbella and Malaga have what's called a micro-climate because they are ringed by mountain ranges, which keep out the worst of the clouds like a magnet. While the Balearic Islands, Ibiza, Majorca and Menorca enjoy weather similar to the Spanish coastline to their west.
Inland cities like Seville, Cordoba could be very hot during spring and summer.As you head around the coast towards Portugal, the Costa de la Luz and the province of Cadiz will always feel a little cooler, due to some fairly gusty winds blowing in from the Atlantic Ocean. But if you really want to feel the rays, then head for the Canary Islands.
If you want to have a look at our spanish weather archives and reports look back into our weather time machine down below to see what the weather was like on your chosen week or month. Remember, Spain is a huge country, and the weather and climate in Spain can vary very much from one region to another.