Weather in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

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Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain · 4m

18°
Light drizzle
Feels like
18°
Humidity
91%
Wind
15 km/h
Gusts
39 km/h
Pressure
1023 hPa
UV
0
31
Fair
PM2.5: 14 PM10: 23.4 O₃: 78

Marine conditions

Wave height
1.1 m
Wave direction
NE (46°)
Wave period
6.2 s
Swell height
0.5 m
Swell period
7.2 s
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Beach forecast

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Hourly forecast

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16-day forecast

Today 31 May
18° 22°
8%
Tomorrow 1 Jun
18° 24°
Tuesday 2 Jun
19° 23°
67%
Wednesday 3 Jun
18° 22°
51%
Thursday 4 Jun
18° 24°
27%
Friday 5 Jun
19° 21°
31%
Saturday 6 Jun
18° 22°
35%
Sunday 7 Jun
18° 22°
25%
Monday 8 Jun
18° 21°
13%
Tuesday 9 Jun
18° 23°
22%
Wednesday 10 Jun
18° 22°
13%
Thursday 11 Jun
18° 21°
14%
Friday 12 Jun
17° 23°
11%
Saturday 13 Jun
18° 24°
22%
Sunday 14 Jun
19° 22°
3%

Climate in Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the capital of the province of the same name and co-capital of the Canary Islands, lies on the northeast coast of Tenerife, at the foot of the Anaga massif, barely above sea level. Its climate is subtropical oceanic, with very mild and stable temperatures throughout the year. The annual average temperature is about 21 °C, with summer highs of 29 °C and winter lows of 15 °C, one of the narrowest annual temperature ranges in Spain.

Annual rainfall is moderate, around 226 mm, concentrated between November and February. Summers are virtually dry. Santa Cruz enjoys approximately 2,900 hours of sunshine per year. The northeast trade winds keep summer temperatures moderate and bring moisture to the northern slopes of the island. A characteristic phenomenon is the calima, an intrusion of hot air and Saharan dust that can raise temperatures more than 10 °C above normal for several days.

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