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Melilla, Spain · 10m

17°
Clear sky
Feels like
15°
Humidity
50%
Wind
6 km/h
Gusts
13 km/h
Pressure
1021 hPa
UV
0
24
Fair
PM2.5: 8.4 PM10: 11.1 O₃: 61

Marine conditions

Wave height
0.2 m
Wave direction
NE (51°)
Wave period
6.7 s
Swell height
0.2 m
Swell period
5.7 s
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Hourly forecast

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16-day forecast

Today 16 Apr
17° 25°
Tomorrow 17 Apr
15° 21°
Saturday 18 Apr
16° 21°
Sunday 19 Apr
15° 19°
Monday 20 Apr
15° 20°
Tuesday 21 Apr
16° 34°
Wednesday 22 Apr
18° 21°
4%
Thursday 23 Apr
16° 19°
23%
Friday 24 Apr
15° 19°
16%
Saturday 25 Apr
16° 19°
23%
Sunday 26 Apr
15° 18°
26%
Monday 27 Apr
16° 19°
19%
Tuesday 28 Apr
14° 16°
13%
Wednesday 29 Apr
13° 18°
18%
Thursday 30 Apr
16° 20°
23%
Friday 1 May
8%

Climate in Melilla

Melilla, a Spanish autonomous city in North Africa, lies on the Mediterranean coast of Cape Tres Forcas, barely above sea level. Its climate is semi-arid Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The annual average temperature is around 18.5 °C, with summer highs of 30 °C and winter lows that rarely drop below 8 °C.

Annual rainfall is scarce, approximately 340 mm, concentrated between October and March. Summers are virtually dry. Melilla enjoys around 2,850 hours of sunshine per year. The Mediterranean Sea moderates temperatures throughout the year, preventing both extreme cold and the most intense heat of the nearby North African interior. Saharan calima is a common phenomenon that can raise temperatures and reduce visibility. The westerly poniente wind brings moisture and some coolness, while the easterly levante can be warm and muggy.

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