Cádiz’s climate, having 330 sunny days in the year, is without doubt, one the principal attractions in the city. This is because Cádiz Coast is known as Costa de Luz. Moreover, her soft Mediterranean-oceanic climate, invite visitors to go for a walk and to enjoy her nature, beaches, monuments, terraces… during every season of the year.
The average annual temperature is 18ºC. The ocean temper winter and summer times, which translates in smooth temperatures (not under 10ºC) during the cold months. Anyways, in some areas in the mountains the temperatures use to get to 5ºC. During the hot months, the average temperature is 25ºC and, only in some rare occasions, they exceed 40ºC.
Another particular characteristic in Cádiz’s climate is the “Levante” wind. It is the wind that makes that zone, and especially Tarifa zone, the favourite for surfers.
More information in the following link https://www.guiadecadiz.com/es/informacion-viajero/climatologia
The average annual temperature is 18ºC. The ocean temper winter and summer times, which translates in smooth temperatures (not under 10ºC) during the cold months. Anyways, in some areas in the mountains the temperatures use to get to 5ºC. During the hot months, the average temperature is 25ºC and, only in some rare occasions, they exceed 40ºC.
Another particular characteristic in Cádiz’s climate is the “Levante” wind. It is the wind that makes that zone, and especially Tarifa zone, the favourite for surfers.
More information in the following link https://www.guiadecadiz.com/es/informacion-viajero/climatologia