Somebody told me that I should dress like the girls in Barcelona when I go this summer. What do they typically wear? One person told me they don't wear shorts. Is this true? I appreciate any ...
hi, i'm trying to find my sister. i dont know her but i know her name, i found out i had a sister like a year ago and i would want to know if theres a site or something in spain so i can look ...
im going on holiday in july with 5 other friends who are all 18 and i want to be able to go out clubbing with them and not have to sit at home in the hotel, you know? haha, im 18 in like august so ...
Depends what part you'll be in. Seville is usually very wet in the winter. Cold and dreary along the Mediterranean coast. Madrid and the central plain tend to be colder than the South. Barcelona is often milder than other parts. Google Spain and maybe travel Spain, and you should be able to find weather charts.
Here's a good site to start at: http://www.southtravels.com/europe/spain/weather.html
sasha
usually cold and wet in january and febuary..worst time
monttsee
Hi I'm Spanish, from Catalonia, in the morning in January last year the weather was between 3 and 10ºC It was depens.
Sorry for my bad English, I don't speak English.. :S
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It really depends on how the weather pans out for any particular year. Last year January was fantastic here in Málaga. The fine weather started on Christmas Eve and went right through until the end of January. Long sunny days and really quite warm. My family, we all had Christmas lunch by the beach. It was great. Having said that, if you are unlucky it could be raining and chilly with it, afterall it is winter.
Barcelona can get cold at night with quite severe frost, but the further south you go the better and milder it gets. The best areas are between Alicante and Málaga for the best weather. The more inland you go the cooler it will get.