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The climate varies tremendously in Spain because of its large size. Visitors can generally expect a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters.

The vast central plateau, or Meseta, has a continental climate with hot, dry summers and cold winters. Rain generally falls in spring and autumn. The mountains surrounding the plateau have a higher rainfall and often experience heavy snowfalls in winter.

North of the Cantabrian mountains, the Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias and Galicia have a maritime climate, with cool summers and mild winters. The weather is often cloudy with frequent rainfall.

On the Mediterranean coast, the climate is moderate with rain in spring and autumn. Murcia has an almost African climate and is characterized by numerous palm trees. Rainfall is low and the calina, or heat haze, is common during summer.

On the Atlantic coast, the summers are cooler and fairly heavy rainfall occurs during winter. Inland, the summers are hot and the rainfall decreases.

The Balearic islands have a maritime climate, with cool, wet winters and warm, dry summers.

The Canary Islands have an even warmer climate. The coastal areas are fairly mild, but the interior, especially in arid areas of Tenerife, can get very hot during the day with cold nights. Mount Teide is often snowcapped in winter and the vast majority of rain falls in winter.

The southern Costas get the best of the sunshine and the climate is very pleasant but in the winter it can still get very chilly, mainly in the evenings and distances of just half an hour inland from the coast can get snowfall

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The weather in Spain absolutely sucks!!

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You can say "pronΓ³stico del tiempo" in Spanish to refer to a weather report.

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"The weather" is "el tiempo".

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Previsión meteorológica

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