Weather in A Coruña

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A Coruña, Spain · 21m

13°
Partly cloudy
Feels like
13°
Humidity
93%
Wind
2 km/h
Gusts
3 km/h
Pressure
1024 hPa
UV
0
30
Fair
PM2.5: 7.6 PM10: 15.2 O₃: 75

Marine conditions

Wave height
1.7 m
Wave direction
ONO (300°)
Wave period
11.9 s
Swell height
1.5 m
Swell period
10.4 s
AEMET

Beach forecast

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Hourly forecast

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01:00 12°  
02:00 11° 3%
03:00 11°  
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10:00 13°  
11:00 15°  
12:00 15°  
13:00 15°  
14:00 15°  
15:00 15°  
16:00 16°  
17:00 15°  
18:00 15°  
19:00 14° 3%
20:00 14° 3%
21:00 13° 3%
22:00 12°  
23:00 12°  
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02:00 10°  
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16-day forecast

Today 15 Apr
13° 18°
28%
Tomorrow 16 Apr
16°
3%
Friday 17 Apr
16°
Saturday 18 Apr
11° 19°
Sunday 19 Apr
11° 22°
3%
Monday 20 Apr
10° 18°
10%
Tuesday 21 Apr
14°
38%
Wednesday 22 Apr
17°
38%
Thursday 23 Apr
10° 18°
36%
Friday 24 Apr
15°
42%
Saturday 25 Apr
21°
26%
Sunday 26 Apr
21°
20%
Monday 27 Apr
10° 22°
26%
Tuesday 28 Apr
24°
24%
Wednesday 29 Apr
10° 22°
26%
Thursday 30 Apr
10° 18°
27%

Climate in A Coruña

A Coruna, the capital of the province of the same name in Galicia, extends over a península in the far northwest of the Iberian Península, directly exposed to the Atlantic Ocean. At just 21 metres above sea level, its climate is humid oceanic, with very moderate temperatures throughout the year. The annual average temperature is about 14.8 °C, with summer highs of 22 °C and winter lows of 8 °C, making it one of the cities with the smallest temperature range in Spain.

Annual rainfall is around 1,014 mm, concentrated between October and March, though rain can appear at any time. Atlantic exposure makes A Coruna one of the windiest cities in the country, with frequent storms in winter. Coastal fog, known locally as bretema, is a common phenomenon, especially in spring and summer, when warm air meets the cold Atlantic waters.

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