The second largest city in Spain is Barcelona, located on the Mediterranean coast between two rivers called the Llobregat and the Besos. This area offers a Mediterranean climate with humid winters and wary, dry summer months. Along the coast are many Barcelona hotels from which to chose and so it can be a tough choice.
The rainy season here is Spring and Autumn where winter and summer will be dry. It is said that here you will find the most irregular climates in the world, the Western Mediterranean climate. Similar to London is the Barcelona annual rainfall although London is more regular.
Temperatures can range from the highest in the city being 101 degrees and the coldest being just 19 degrees but that was way back in February of 1956. Sitting on top of the Tibidabo hill is the Fabra Observatory which is at 1,351.71 feet above sea level. Here, the record summer heat reached 104 degrees in July of 1982 with the lowest ever recorded was 1956. Annual rainfall at the airport is 650 mm and the city center gets about 600mm.
Mar 15
Barcelona
by admin in Travel Destinations