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need info on weather in Spain
We are planning a trip to Spain and we would like to go in February or March. We plan on visiting Malaga, Granada, Seville and Cordoba.
Can you give me an idea of the temperatures in each of those cities in those Months. We are OK with 55 to 60 fahrenheit. |
Check the weather history for each of the cities on www.accuweather.com
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It was in the low 70s during the day in February of this year in Sevilla and Málaga, and a little cooler in Granada, but you can take that with a grain of salt.
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55 to 60 is an incredibly small temperature range. there is no place on earth that will guarantee you that at any time.
I think you need to check out the average temps online - at any one of multiple sites that show averages by month for places all over the world. BUT, remember this is an AVERAGE - not one can guarantee anything more than a few days in advance. |
You can also get historical climate data at wunderground.com and timeanddate.com
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I learnt many years ago not to rely on the average weather patterns stated in guide books. The same goes for a weather history site. No one can give you an answer.
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The rain in Spain falls mainly in the plain.
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Weather statistics for Málaga by the Med in February says average highs 66-66F, and in March 66-68F.
In Granada, inland and in the mountains, statistics says average highs 59-62F in February and 62-66F in March. (wetteronline.de) |
>need info on weather in Spain
The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain. |
Sorry, the statistics for Málaga in February says average highs 62-66F. Hopefully this helps to give you an idea of what to expect, but of course these things vary from year to year. (wetteronline.de)
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Forget the stats...hope for the best..
I experienced cool and rainy weather in Madrid ( and Barcelona) at he end of April ! |
Lies, damned lies, and statistics:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lies,_...and_statistics |
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