Weather in Almería

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Almería, Spain · 16m

22°
Overcast
Feels like
25°
Humidity
90%
Wind
1 km/h
Gusts
2 km/h
Pressure
1016 hPa
UV
0
29
Fair
PM2.5: 8.4 PM10: 19.2 O₃: 72

Marine conditions

Wave height
0.1 m
Wave direction
SE (125°)
Wave period
5.1 s
Swell height
0.1 m
Swell period
4.2 s
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Beach forecast

San Miguel/Las Conchas/Zapillo

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Hourly forecast

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16-day forecast

Today 10 Jun
22° 29°
Tomorrow 11 Jun
22° 31°
Friday 12 Jun
23° 32°
Saturday 13 Jun
25° 34°
Sunday 14 Jun
22° 28°
8%
Monday 15 Jun
22° 26°
38%
Tuesday 16 Jun
21° 32°
21%
Wednesday 17 Jun
21° 28°
6%
Thursday 18 Jun
23° 29°
1%
Friday 19 Jun
24° 29°
2%
Saturday 20 Jun
25° 36°
4%
Sunday 21 Jun
25° 38°
4%
Monday 22 Jun
29° 39°
4%
Tuesday 23 Jun
28° 33°
5%
Wednesday 24 Jun
28° 32°
5%
Thursday 25 Jun
10%

Climate in Almería

Almería, the capital of the province of the same name in Andalusia, opens onto the Mediterranean Sea in the southeast of the Iberian Península, barely above sea level, sheltered by the Sierra de Gador. Its climate is arid Mediterranean, the driest in penínsular Spain. The annual average temperature reaches 19 °C, with summer highs of 31 °C and winter lows that rarely fall below 8 °C, thanks to coastal protection.

Annual precipitation is the lowest on the península, barely 196 mm, with summer months that are virtually rainless. Almería holds the European record for sunshine hours, with over 3,000 per year. The proximity of the Tabernas Desert, the only desert in Europe, evidences the extreme aridity of the area. The calima, Saharan dust in suspension, is a relatively frequent phenomenon. Despite the scarcity of rain, when it does fall it can be torrential, typical of the Mediterranean gota fría.

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