When was the hottest summer in Spain?


When was the hottest summer in Spain? Spain's two hottest summers were in 2022 and 2003. This year's January-August period in Spain equaled the same periods in 2022 and 2020 as the country's hottest ever recorded over those months, AEMET said.


Is Spain hotter than usual?

Record-breaking temperatures were observed in nearly half of Spain in summer 2022. Heatwaves were more frequent, intense and longer than previous historical records. High temperatures led to drought despite normal rainfall. The summer in NE Spain marked the warmest in 700 yrs.


Is it mostly hot in Spain?

Most of Spain commonly has hot and dry summers as well as cold and dry winters with a big contrast between day and night. Many tourists come to Spain because it is commonly thought of as a country with sunny and pleasant weather all year round.


What is the hottest month in Spain?

Spain has a mediterranean climate with hot dry summers and mild winters. If you enjoy hot perfect sunny days the best time to visit Spain is between June and September. The hottest month of the year is July with an average daily maximum of 36 C and an average low of 17 C.


Will 2024 be hotter than 2023?

Next year is likely to be even hotter. “We're anticipating that not only is 2023 going to be possibly a record warm year, but we anticipate that 2024 will be warmer still,” said Gavin Schmidt, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in New York.


Where in Spain is not too hot in summer?

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.


Is Spain really hot in August?

In August, Spain is mainly hot, dry and sunny, with warmer temperatures on the Mediterranean coast and inland, and slightly milder temperatures in the north. August is the high season in Spain, so most resorts are busy at this time of year.


Has it ever been 40 degrees in Spain?

The mercury in the southern Spanish city of Seville hit 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) on July 20, shortly before national elections failed to produce a clear winner. On that day, a line of tourists stood in a queue waiting to enter the Royal Alcázar Palace, with lukewarm water bottles clenched in their hands.


What is the hottest place in Europe?

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.