Weather in Huelva

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Huelva, Spain · 56m

17°
Partly cloudy
Feels like
16°
Humidity
76%
Wind
7 km/h
Gusts
15 km/h
Pressure
1015 hPa
UV
2.1
21
Fair
PM2.5: 6.3 PM10: 8.8 O₃: 52

Marine conditions

Wave height
0.2 m
Wave direction
SO (233°)
Wave period
5.3 s
Swell height
0.2 m
Swell period
3.4 s
AEMET

Beach forecast

Water temp.
17°C
Waves
débil
Wind
flojo
Max. temp.
21°
Sky
muy nuboso
UV Index
7

Hourly forecast

10:00 17°  
11:00 19°  
12:00 21°  
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14:00 23°  
15:00 24°  
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17:00 23°  
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22:00 19°  
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01:00 18°  
02:00 17°  
03:00 15°  
04:00 14°  
05:00 13°  
06:00 13°  
07:00 12°  
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10:00 15°  
11:00 17°  
12:00 18°  
13:00 20°  
14:00 22°  
15:00 24°  
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19:00 23°  
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23:00 19°  
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02:00 16°  
03:00 15°  
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16-day forecast

Today 14 May
14° 24°
Tomorrow 15 May
12° 25°
Saturday 16 May
13° 24°
Sunday 17 May
13° 24°
Monday 18 May
13° 26°
Tuesday 19 May
16° 24°
Wednesday 20 May
18° 29°
Thursday 21 May
17° 34°
Friday 22 May
17° 31°
Saturday 23 May
17° 31°
Sunday 24 May
20° 27°
4%
Monday 25 May
16° 29°
2%
Tuesday 26 May
17° 27°
4%
Wednesday 27 May
15° 27°
10%
Thursday 28 May
15° 22°
13%
Friday 29 May
14° 23°
13%

Climate in Huelva

Huelva, the capital of the province of the same name in Andalusia, lies at the confluence of the Tinto and Odiel rivers, beside their estuary on the Gulf of Cádiz, at 54 metres above sea level. Its climate is Mediterranean with Atlantic influence, with mild winters and hot summers tempered by ocean breezes. The annual average temperature is around 18.2 °C, with summer highs of 33 °C and winter lows of about 6 °C.

Annual rainfall totals approximately 490 mm, concentrated between October and March, with a dry summer. Huelva enjoys over 2,900 hours of sunshine per year, ranking among the sunniest cities in Europe. The Atlantic breeze moderates summer heat, keeping maximum temperatures somewhat lower than Seville or Córdoba despite a similar latitude. Frosts are very rare and snow is exceptional. The estuary generates ambient humidity which, combined with the breeze, provides relatively pleasant summer evenings.

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