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average temperature and rainfall in spain from june to September and janurary to march​

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Answered by sireeshalomada280
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Answered by bhavisr
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Introduction

In Spain there are, broadly speaking, five types of climate:

- the climate of the 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);

the Mediterranean climate of the southern and eastern coastal regions (see Barcelona, Balearic Islands, Valencia, Málaga), mild and sunny;

- the mountainous climate of the Pyrenees and the Sierras, more or less cold depending on altitude;

- finally, the almost African climate of Andalusia, mild in winter and very hot in summer.

Therefore, Spain is not always warm and sunny as you might think.

However, if you exclude the north-facing coast, in much of Spain the summer is hot, dry and sunny.

The north

Atlantic coast

In the north, along the coast bordering the Atlantic Ocean (see La Coruna, Gijon, Santander, Bilbao), winter is mild and humid: rainfall is frequent and sunshine is relatively rare. The coasts of Galicia and Asturias, more exposed to the westerly winds, are often windy, but sometimes this can happen in Cantabria and in the Basque Country too. In Galicia (see Santiago de Compostela), the rainfall is particularly abundant, especially from October to April.

In this area, summer is cool and quite rainy too, and even in July and August the sky is often covered with clouds; the sea is not warm, barely reaching 21 °C (70 °F) in August.

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