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Granada, Spain · 738m

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40°
Mainly clear
Feels like
39°
Humidity
15%
Wind
14 km/h
Gusts
33 km/h
Pressure
1015 hPa
UV
6.9
32
Fair
PM2.5: 13.5 PM10: 47.6 O₃: 74

Hourly forecast

17:00 40°  
18:00 39°  
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20:00 36°  
21:00 34°  
22:00 31°  
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00:00 28°  
01:00 25°  
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06:00 21°  
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10:00 26°  
11:00 28°  
12:00 31°  
13:00 33°  
14:00 35°  
15:00 36°  
16:00 37°  
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18:00 37°  
19:00 36°  
20:00 34°  
21:00 33°  
22:00 30°  
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00:00 25°  
01:00 23°  
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06:00 19°  
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09:00 22°  
10:00 25°  
11:00 29°  
12:00 31°  
13:00 34°  
14:00 36°  
15:00 38° 1%
16:00 39° 2%

16-day forecast

Today 15 Jul
21° 40°
5%
Tomorrow 16 Jul
21° 37°
Friday 17 Jul
19° 39°
3%
Saturday 18 Jul
20° 40°
1%
Sunday 19 Jul
20° 41°
Monday 20 Jul
25° 41°
Tuesday 21 Jul
23° 42°
Wednesday 22 Jul
27° 42°
8%
Thursday 23 Jul
29° 42°
6%
Friday 24 Jul
27° 42°
4%
Saturday 25 Jul
28° 42°
4%
Sunday 26 Jul
25° 36°
4%
Monday 27 Jul
22° 34°
6%
Tuesday 28 Jul
22° 35°
3%
Wednesday 29 Jul
23° 41°
6%
Thursday 30 Jul
3%

Climate in Granada

Granada, the capital of the province of the same name in Andalusia, lies at 685 metres above sea level in the Genil river valley, at the foot of Sierra Nevada, home to the Iberian Península highest peak, Mulhacen (3,479 m). Its climate is continental Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and cold winters for an Andalusian city. The annual average temperature is about 15.1 °C, with summer highs of 34 °C and winter lows that frequently drop below 0 °C.

Annual rainfall is approximately 361 mm, relatively scarce, with a very dry summer. The proximity of Sierra Nevada means snow is visible from the city for much of the winter, and frosts are common in the Granada basin. Nighttime thermal inversións in the Granada depression generate intense cold spells in winter. By contrast, summers are hot and dry. Granada enjoys around 2,900 hours of sunshine annually and a notable daily temperature range.

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