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Is Barcelona usually hot?

Barcelona enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate with hot summers and cool winters. It is less hot in summer and warmer in the winter than many other Spanish coastal resorts.



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Summers in Barcelona are hot during the day and cooler at night-time. During the months of July and August the average highs are between 83°F (28°C) and 84°F (29°C). The average lows are of 73°F (22°C) and 73.6°F (23°C). It is not very usual for it to rain during the summer.

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The main climate data of Barcelona The average summer temperatures are around 28 ° C. The hottest months are July and August.

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As a coastal city at the Mediterranean, Barcelona has a Mediterranean climate. In the summer months the Azores high dominates the weather. It is warm, quite hot in summer, and dry.

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Northern Spain ( Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and Basque region )is reasonably cool in the summer.

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Certain parts are Spain are undeniably hotter than Italy during the summer making it very uncomfortable to visit during the day. It was over 47 C (116 F) in Seville in June last year! Italy, especially the northern region of the country has harsh cold winters and good hiking and skiing opportunities.

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Middle age and the older generation generally tend to wear clothing with muted and conservative colours. The younger generation tend to wear semi-casual clothes like jeans and T-shirts and comfortable shoes or sandals during summer. The Catalans care about their personal appearance and image.

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Barcelona is a Mediterranean city with excellent beaches and good weather. Art, gastronomy, and sports excel exceptionally. Gaudi's architecture, 30 Michelin stars restaurants (2023), and the Barcelona Football Club (soccer) have made our city a world-famous travel destination.

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Summers can be hot and humid, with long days and plenty of sunshine. So loose-fitting, flowing and natural fibers will get you far. By the beaches and small fishing villages of the Costa Brava, beachwear reigns supreme and you should pack casual and comfortable clothing.

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You can experience some muggy nights during a hot Barcelona summer. Here are a few tips for lowering the indoor humidity during summer evenings. A dehumidifier is going to be your best friend when it comes to cutting the humidity during damp summer nights in Barcelona.

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Of all the hottest places in Spain, most of them are located in southern Spain, in Andalucia. Temperatures here soar to a sizzling 36C (96.8), though record temperatures have exceeded 47C (116F). For the most part, Spain is hottest during the summer months, with peak temperatures in July and the start of April.

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The hottest places in Europe The hottest place in Europe is Valletta in Malta, with an average daily temperature over the whole year of 22.3ºC. A holiday in Malta is a pretty safe bet almost any time. Athens is second with an annual average of 22ºC. At 21.4ºC, Rome is in third place.

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In the northern hemisphere South is always warmer than North. Spain is south of France so it follows it must be warmer. Both France and Spain have a mixture of climates: Oceanic, Continental, and Mediterranean. Neither is exclusively one or the other, though regions might be.

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Not everywhere in Spain is scorching hot in the summer. Here are some amazing holiday spots where temperatures are cooler on average during June, July and August.
  • Islas Cíes (Galicia)
  • Fuentes del Narcea (Asturias)
  • Lago de Carucedo (León)
  • Zumaia (Basque Country)
  • Cercedilla (Madrid)
  • Los Alcornocales (Andalusia)


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The pollutants considered most harmful to human health in Barcelona are fine particulate matter (PM2. 5 and PM10) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), pollutants attributed to urban and regional traffic.

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