The perfect climate does not exist, but with an average temperature of 18.5ºC and 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, the climate of Malaga is close.

In fact, Malaga is considered one of the five Spanish cities with the best climate in all of Spain.

According to the meteorologists at eltiempo.es, Malaga’s subtropical-Mediterranean climate, with mild winters, low incidence of rain, many hours of sunshine and a gentle breeze that blows throughout the year, makes it an irresistible place to visit and live. .

The last days of intense cold experienced throughout the province is not the norm.

In fact, the average annual temperature in Malaga is just below 20ºC, being exactly 18.5 °C, with an average maximum of 25.4 °C in August.

Another factor that makes Malaga’s climate idyllic, according to eltiempo.es, is its low rainfall, with an annual average of 469.2 mm, although it can be positive or negative, depending on how you look at it.

According to the website specialized in meteorology, along with Malaga there are four other cities in Spain that are close to the ‘perfect climate’, among which are: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca, Huelva and Vigo.

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