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I lived in Seville, and we didn´t see rain until November...I wouldn't expect appreciable storms there until then.
You should expect nice weather.
Aglease
It depends on where you're going in Spain. Northern Spain tends to be a little cooler in the fall. Central Spain around Madrid is also a little cooler, but still around the lower 70's. If you're in Southern Spain, namely the Costa del Sol, you'll still have pretty warm temperatures. It's actually a nice time of year for southern Spain because it's usually not unbearably hot like it can get in the summer months. You never really know when it's going to rain in Spain. I lived there and we had rain in the summer sometimes even. Chances are you'll have decent weather, but again it depends where you are.
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Chances are you will get great weather, but occasionally we can get the occasional showery weather at the end of September. There are some parts of the Costa del Sol that get very little rain throughout the year whereas the other parts get more rainfall. It is very localized.
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Saoirse
Generally sunny anywhere south of Madrid and on the Med coast. Most rainy area of spain is Galicia (just north of Portugal). The north gets more rain, especially the higher altitude you go. Anywhere on the Pyrenees will be mixed to rainy weather. Could answer better if you tell us where exactly you´re going?
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