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How hot is Andalucia in August?

Temperatures in August decrease slightly over the course of the month. In the beginning of the month, averages are around 25°C (77°F), with highs of 35°C (95°F) and 16C (60°F). By the end of August, averages jump down to 22°C (71°F), with highs of 32°C (89°F) and lows of 15°C (59°F).



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If you're a sunseeker the best time to visit Andalucia is between June and September. The hottest month of the year is August with an average daily maximum of 31 C and an average low of 23 C. The coolest month of the year is January with an average daily maximum of 18 C and an average low of 8 C.

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The highest average summer temperature in Spain is in the Andalusian city of Cordoba, where August averages are 36.5°C throughout the month of August. The second highest average temperature in Spain is also found in Andalusia: average August temperatures in Seville hit 35.5 degrees.

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After the city of Córdoba (also in Andalusia), Seville has the hottest summer in continental Europe among all cities with a population over 100,000 people, with average daily highs of 36.0 °C (97 °F) in July. Temperatures above 40 °C (104 °F) are not uncommon in summer.

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April, May, late September and October usually have pleasant temperatures and cooler nights - though there is a chance of rainstorms. These are great months to travel to Andalucia if you want to combine activity with beach, and get a bit of out of season sun.

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Weather – Spain during summer is quite an interesting experience. The weather is hot and humid and the crowds are aplenty especially in coastal areas. In parts of inland Spain, it's considered the low season. Many people plan their trip to the country during the months of June to August.

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This is the best time to try various water sports activities on the beaches like scuba diving, snorkeling, and jet-skiing. The rising mercury level in August shouldn't deter your plan to visit Spain during August as though it's hot in this month, but there's enough to explore and enjoy.

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La Palma (Canary Islands) The greenest and most mountainous of the Canary Islands is cooler on average than the other islands in Spain's Atlantic archipelago, with average summer temperatures on the coast staying below 28C.

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July-August Summer in southern Spain is hot – and Granada is no exception. Though chances of precipitation are at their lowest during this time of year, daily temperatures are guaranteed to reach the 90s. It often gets so hot that locals don't even go outside until the evening, if there are any locals around that is.

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Seville, Andalusia Another Andalusian town, Montoro, holds the official record for highest temperature.

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La Palma (Canary Islands) The greenest and most mountainous of the Canary Islands is cooler on average than the other islands in Spain's Atlantic archipelago, with average summer temperatures on the coast staying below 28C.

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The overall weather in Spain varies from season to season. August is considered to be the hottest month in Spain. During this month most of the beaches and important tourist attractions are packed with visitors. The average temperature In Bangkok in August is around 31.3 degrees Celsius.

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Visit During the Shoulder Season: If you can travel to Spain during the shoulder season (April to June or September to November), you may be able to find lower prices on flights and accommodation. During the high season (July and August), prices tend to be higher due to the influx of tourists.

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The cheapest time to visit Spain is usually from December to March, though you can also enjoy affordable flights and hotels in early spring and late autumn. The winter months see many vibrant markets and activities dedicated to annual celebrations such as Christmas, Carnival, and New Year's Eve.

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Spain's most inexpensive season usually runs from December to March, which (not coincidentally) are the country's coldest months.

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One week in Andalusia is just enough time to visit some of the hotspots in this region. There is tons to see and do so with more time, you could fit in a visit to Cordoba and spend time relaxing on the beaches of the Costa Sol near Malaga.

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Andalucia, the diverse Spanish region between the Atlantic and Mediterranean, has it all: beautiful national parks, miles of sandy coastline, iconic architecture, gastronomic delights and thriving local culture – not to mention a string of Unesco World Heritage sites.

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