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What is the hottest month in Andalucia?

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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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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Temperatures in Jaen are generally among the coldest of Andalucia, although the variations are extremely huge. From a maximum of 35ºC in summer, temperatures can drop to an average of 5ºC in winter months.

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

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With its mild Mediterranean climate, Andalusia experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures of up to 104°F C in July and August, and mild winters. Rain is infrequent. The climate varies somewhat depending on whether you are on the coast or inland.

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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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Andalusia is one of the cheapest regions in Spain. Eating out is very reasonable, and in some cities, tapas is even free!

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

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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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