Never been there but apparently it rains, mostly on the plains...
2007-05-24 19:48:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Livig on the Costa Blanca We receive temperatures in the summer months anything from 30 to 40 degrees and very dry,This is usually through july and aug, May and June and Sep can average between 20 and 30 again quite dry, Oct and Nov it starts to cool a little although still quite warm, The cooler months are Dec,Jan and feb where the temp can be around 17 to 20 depending a lot on time of day as it is cooler in the morning and evening. Also during a couple of these months the chance of rain is higher although when it rains it does rain for a few days but then usually dries up in no time. I can not remember which is the wettest month but I think it is ussually jan or feb although this year we had a terrible April which was a little strange.Never mind the sun is shining now and we are all working hard
2007-05-24 21:27:15
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answered by pmgled 2
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it depends a lot on if its the north, the centre, the south... it has different types of weather. see (wikipedia):
Due to Spain's geographical situation and orographic conditions, the climate is extremely diverse; it can be roughly divided in three areas:
A temperate version of the Continental climate takes place in the inland areas of the Peninsula (largest city, Madrid).
The Mediterranean climate region, which roughly extends from the Andalusian plain along the southern and eastern coasts up to the Pyrenees, on the seaward side of the mountain ranges that run near the coast (largest city, Barcelona).
An Oceanic climate takes place in Galicia and the coastal strip by the Bay of Biscay (largest city, Bilbao). This area is often called Green Spain.
besos!
2007-05-24 22:55:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Summer time in Spain goes from June to September, and during this season the country receives a great amount of tourists who approach attracted by its beautiful beaches. During the central weeks of summer time, most of Spain offers a very hot weather, with temperatures that might be of more than 30º C at some areas.
During winter time, Spain doesn't offer very cold temperatures at most of its territory, although it does show some very low temperatures at some areas, such as for example in Madrid and the central region of the country. Within the central area of Spain, winter time offers temperatures which could reach low temperatures of around 0º C sometimes, although they averagely are of around 10º C.
Most tourists choose autumn or spring time for visiting Spain due to the way in which many of its regions offer their best climate around those époques of the year. During the last weeks of spring or the first days of autumn it might be even ideal for those who wish to enjoy Spain beaches, although towards the Atlantic Ocean there usually are important amounts of rains during those days.
See http://www.spain4uk.co.uk/Weather_in_Spain.htm for more details
2007-05-24 20:11:30
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answered by derf 4
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yes i do
2007-05-30 02:39:15
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answered by leigha 5
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