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Weather in Southern Spain.
We have approx 320 days of sunshine in a Year. July August and September are the hottest months where tempertures can exceed 100 degrees in the shade. The climate in southern Spain is not always as warm as you might think. In the winter the temperature can drop to close to freezing. Snow is not a regular occurrance on the south coast but it can happen. We are fortunate because we live south of the mountain range that separates the southern coast of Spain almost along the whole width of the country. This protects us from the worst of the weather. In the winter only 20 k inland it is nearly always 5 degrees cooler and often drops below freezing. Malaga Climate The climate is mild, the mean annual temperature being about 19 °C (66 °F). For its broad sky and wide bay the city has been compared to Naples. The highest recorded temperature was +44.1 (18.7.1978) and the lowest recorded was -3.8 (4.2.1954).
Almeria Climate Almería is the driest region in Europe as well as one of the warmest with an average annual temperature of 19 degrees Celsius and has some 330 days of sun per year on average. Due to its arid landscape, numerous spaghetti westerns were filmed in Almería. According to Christopher Frayling, the author of Once Upon A Time in Italy: The Films of Sergio Leone, some of the sets are still there.These sets are located in the desert of Tabernas. The town and region were also used by David Lean in Lawrence of Arabia (1962), John Milius in The Wind and the Lion (1975), and others. One of Almería's most famous natural spots is the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park. This park is of volcanic origin, and is the largest and most ecologically significant marine-terrestrial space in the European Western Mediterranean Sea. With one of the most beautiful and ecologically rich coasts of the western Mediterranean and an area of 380 square kilometres it is one of Spain’s natural jewels. The Cabo de Gata Natural Park runs through the municipal areas of Níjar, Almería and Carboneras. Its villages, previously dedicated to fishing, have become tourism spots for those interested in nature. One of the greatest draws of the Cabo de Gata Natural Park is its beaches. During the winter the weather is comfortable and fairly dry and daily temperatures are usually between 15-20°C (59-68°F). Nightly temperatures during the winter rarely fall below 10°C (50°F). During the summer it rarely drops below 30°C (86°F). Temperatures during the heat of the day can exceed 35°C (95°F), and it can reach 40°C (104°F) on few occasions during the summer. Nightly temperatures during the summer are between 22-26°C (72-80°F). The highest recorded temperature was 44.2°C (112.0°F) on the 30.7.1981 and the lowest recorded was -1.2°C (29.8°F) on the 4.2.1954.