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Activities in Huelva, Seville, Cadiz and the Algarve Activities
Donana National Park
Huelva Beaches
Huelva Inland
Huelva Sierra
Huelva Provincia
Seville Tours
Cadiz Costa de La Luz
Algarve Activities
 
   In Focus

Huelva is blessed with an enviable climate, like the rest of the Iberian Peninsula. Basking in 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, it shares with Almería the sunshine record for the Spanish mainland provinces.
It has a Mediterranean climate, classed as warm temperate; it’s maritime on the coast, becoming more continental the farther north you go.
Weather Report

  The average annual temperature is 18.1 ºC, the hottest month being August (25.5 ºC) and the coolest, January (11.4 ºC). In the Sierra these temperatures are somewhat more extreme –higher in summer and lower in winter– as they’re not “smoothed out” by the influence of the sea.

As for rainfall, the average annual values are between 500 and 700 mm –although this is only a rough guide, as it varies from year to year. Likewise, the quantity is different for different areas of the province, being greater in the Sierra, where the average precipitation fluctuates between 800 and 1200 mm. The most rainy months are December and January and the least rainy ones, July and August.