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In Spain there are, broadly speaking, five types of climate: - the climate of the northern Atlantic coast, cool, humid and rainy; - the climate of the central plateau, quite arid and moderately continental, with relatively cold winters and hot summers (see Madrid);
In the following table, we can see the temperature by month in Spain*. The coldest month is January, with an average of 8.5 °C ( 47.3 °F). The warmest month is August, with an average of 23.7 °C ( 74.7 °F).
In Valencia, a city located on the east coast of Spain and capital of the Valencian Community, the climate is Mediterranean, with mild, relatively rainy winters and hot, sunny summers. Although the climate is mild, the city is quite windy.
Climate information for Andalusia (Spain) - weather averages in Celsius and Fahrenheit, millimeters and inches. With tips on the best time to visit.
The climate of Barcelona is Mediterranean, with mild, relatively rainy winters and hot, sunny summers. The city is the capital of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia and is located in the north-east of Spain, on the Mediterranean coast.
The climate of Majorca (or Mallorca), the largest of the Balearic Islands, is Mediterranean, with mild winters and hot, sunny summers, which are a bit sultry but tempered by sea breezes. In Palma, the largest city, the average temperature ranges from 10°C (50 °F) in January and February to 25.5 °C (78 °F) in August.
November in Spain is on average a mild month, with a minimum temperature of 7.6 degrees Celsius (46 degrees Fahrenheit), a maximum of 16.1 °C (61 °F), and therefore a daily average of 11.8 °C (53 °F).
Bilbao, the largest city in the Basque Country, has a temperate oceanic climate, with mild, rainy winters and mild or pleasantly warm summers. We are in the north of Spain, where the climate is much cooler and more humid than in the rest of the country.
Climate information for Alicante (Spain) - weather averages in Celsius and Fahrenheit, millimeters and inches. With tips on the best time to visit.
In Portugal, the climate is subtropical oceanic in the northwest, with mild, rainy winters and warm, sunny summers, while in the northeast, occupied by hills, the climate is semi-continental, with quite cold winters, and warm to hot summers during the day, but with cool nights.