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  4. Climate of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Because of the Foehn effect, the southern slopes fall inside the rain shadow zone and so Green Spain contrasts starkly with the rest of Spain. The rainfall is generally abundant, exceeding 1,000 mm (39.4 in) and is fairly evenly spread out over the year, with the driest month above 30 mm (1.2 in), which is the minimum criteria for an oceanic ...

  5. Júzcar - Wikipedia

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    10 5 5 — — — — — Mean daily maximum °F 61 63 66 68 73 79 82 84 79 72 66 63 71 Daily mean °F 50 48 52 55 59 75 75 75 70 64 55 52 61 Mean daily minimum °F 52 54 55 57 61 64 68 70 66 63 57 54 60 Average precipitation inches — — — — — 0.4 0.2 0.2 — — — — — Average precipitation days 13 11 10 10 9 3 2 2 6 13 12 15 ...

  6. List of extreme temperatures in Spain - Wikipedia

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    On July 30, 1876 and August 4, 1881, temperatures of 51.0 °C (123.8 °F) and 50.0 °C (122.0 °F) [1] were both reported for Seville: these readings are unreliable, since they were measured under a standard exposure and in poor technical conditions. [2]

  7. Storm Filomena - Wikipedia

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    The State Meteorological Agency of Spain (AEMET) named Storm Filomena on 5 January as they issued the first weather warnings ahead of the anticipated severe impact of the system. [13] Near the coasts, wind gusts of up to 80 km/h (50 mph) occurred as Filomena made landfall on 7 January, as well as 25–50 mm (1–2 in) of rain in southern areas ...

  8. Rio Monterroso - Wikipedia

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    The Monterroso River (Rio Monterroso or Arroyo Monterroso) is a seasonal river that flows from the Sierra Bermeja mountains [1] to Estepona, Andalusia, Spain, where it empties into the Mediterranean Sea. [2] It remains dry through the average summer weather and flows during the winter rainy season depending on the amount of rain. [3]

  9. Estepona - Wikipedia

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    Estepona (Spanish pronunciation:) is a town and municipality in the comarca of the Costa del Sol, southern Spain. It is located in the province of Málaga , part of the autonomous community of Andalusia .