Weather in Cádiz

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Cádiz, Spain · 11m

22°
Clear sky
Feels like
23°
Humidity
69%
Wind
1 km/h
Gusts
5 km/h
Pressure
1017 hPa
UV
0
25
Fair
PM2.5: 10.8 PM10: 17 O₃: 63

Marine conditions

Wave height
0.7 m
Wave direction
O (276°)
Wave period
11.4 s
Swell height
0.5 m
Swell period
12.4 s
AEMET

Beach forecast

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Hourly forecast

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16-day forecast

Today 31 May
21° 23°
Tomorrow 1 Jun
21° 23°
Tuesday 2 Jun
20° 23°
Wednesday 3 Jun
20° 23°
Thursday 4 Jun
20° 24°
Friday 5 Jun
16° 25°
Saturday 6 Jun
17° 28°
Sunday 7 Jun
18° 23°
2%
Monday 8 Jun
18° 25°
2%
Tuesday 9 Jun
20° 27°
2%
Wednesday 10 Jun
21° 31°
2%
Thursday 11 Jun
23° 31°
2%
Friday 12 Jun
23° 31°
4%
Saturday 13 Jun
22° 26°
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Sunday 14 Jun
20° 29°
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Monday 15 Jun
3%

Climate in Cádiz

Cádiz, the capital of the province of the same name in Andalusia, sits on a narrow península jutting into the Atlantic Ocean at barely 11 metres above sea level. It is considered one of the oldest cities in Western Europe. Its climate is oceanic Mediterranean, with very mild winters and moderate summers thanks to the strong Atlantic influence. The annual average temperature is about 18.2 °C, with summer highs of 28 °C and winter lows that rarely drop below 8 °C.

Annual rainfall is approximately 524 mm, concentrated between October and March, with a dry summer. Cádiz is one of the windiest cities in Spain, exposed to the levante, a hot, dry easterly wind, and the poniente, cooler and more humid. The levante can persist for days and creates a stifling atmosphere, while the poniente refreshes the afternoons. The city enjoys over 3,000 hours of sunshine per year. Frost and snow are virtually unknown phenomena.

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