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Climate In Spain

Climatic conditions in the northern and central Spain are believed to be great in the late summers and springs. At this time, one may avoid the heat of the month of July and August as well as colder conditions of Late winter and fall.

 
The northern areas, particularly Pyrenees & Cantabrica are very cold at the time of winter accompanied by heavy snowfall. During the spring time, one can experience a great time by visiting regions of Castile, Balearic Islands, Andalusia, Mediterranean Coast and the Ibiza. Though, the climate is simply wonderful; however there can be occasional showers.
 
The superior time of visiting the Spain northern regions is at the time of summers. One can enjoy the sunshine on the beach resorts that are placed along the coast of Cantabrian from the Hondarribia to the La Guardia. Besides this, the central region can be quite hot at the time of July and August.
 
In addition to this, the temperature at the time of winter is extreme and can be foggy, windy and rainy. This is a perfect time to visit the Mediterranean region with the Costa del Sol, though it is very chilly. Last but not the least; the mountains at the south and the north are a good choice for a relief from heat. They offer great conditions to travelers to enjoy the interesting winter sport activities.
 
The central plateau witnesses freezing and dry conditions from December to February. On the other hand, the temperature of summers reaches to high 80 and 90 low in July and August.