What is the weather like in Andalucia in December?

What is the weather like in Andalucia in December?

Andalusia weather in December is much cooler than autumn and summer, but it’s still quite mild compared to other regions in Europe. Temperatures usually stay in the mid-teens with an overall average of 14°C. Humidity levels are around 70% with an average rainfall of just 15mm.

Is Andalucia warm in winter?

It is undeniable that this region of the south of Spain has been blessed with warm temperatures throughout the year. The average temperature is around 11°/12° C during the winter and 30° C during the summer, which makes it possible to enjoy Andalucia all year round.

What is winter like in Andalucia?

In July and August the temperatures are torrid and often reach 40 ° C. The climate on the coast is more temperate, while inland the winters are harsh and the summers torrid. Winter can be gloomy and rainy and quite cold in the mountains.

Is December a good month to visit Spain?

Spain enjoys a Mediterranean climate, which means scorching days and balmy nights between June and August. Most of the rainy days (and snowfall in the mountains) are from December to February. Spring and autumn are generally the most popular times to visit Spain, as temperatures are pleasant enough for sightseeing.

Is December a good time to visit Andalucia?

Spring and fall are ideal times to visit Andalusia. May and October are the best months in terms of both weather and crowds. In our view, however, the balmy month of May (with an average temperature of 61°F/16°C) is the choicest time.

Is December a good time to visit Spain?

Is Spain hot at Christmas?

Spain will most definitely be cold during December. However, just how cold depends on the region in which you visit. You can expect Madrid to be particularly chilly with highs around 50°F/10°C and lows in the high 30s (Fahrenheit).

Where is hottest in Europe in December?

Warmest places in Europe in December

  • Lanzarote – Canary Islands.
  • Gran Canaria – Canary Islands.
  • Tenerife – Canary Islands.
  • Fuerteventura – Canary Islands.
  • Greece (Crete and South Peloponnese)
  • Spain (Andalusia and Canary Islands)
  • Malta.
  • Cyprus.

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