Planning a trip to Cordoba? Get the most up-to-date weather information for the city! Below are current weather reports, forecasts, and useful charts to help you plan your day.
Weather in Cordoba
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General Weather Overview
The climate in Cordoba, Spain, is characterised as Mediterranean with continental influences, resulting in significant seasonal temperature variations. Summers here are very hot and dry, while winters are mild with moderate rainfall. Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with pleasant, warm weather.
The summer months, especially July and August, are distinguished by high temperatures, often exceeding 35°C, and minimal rainfall. This is the perfect time for those who love heat and sun, but be prepared for the scorching weather. Winters, conversely, are mild, with average temperatures around 9-11°C, although night-time temperatures can drop lower. Rainfall occurs mainly during the autumn-winter and spring periods, with March and April, as well as October and November, potentially being quite rainy.
Overall, the weather in Cordoba offers distinct seasons. The most comfortable times to visit weather-wise are often considered to be spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October), when temperatures are moderate and there are still plenty of sunny days, but the exhausting summer heat has either passed or not yet arrived.
Temperature
The climate in Cordoba is characterised by significant seasonal temperature fluctuations, making it typically continental Mediterranean. The annual temperature range here is quite noticeable: the hottest months are undoubtedly July and August, when the average temperature rises to 28.9-29.1°C, and daytime highs regularly reach an impressive 36.2°C. On the other hand, the coldest month is January, with an average temperature of around 9.2°C, minimum night-time temperatures around 4.5°C, and daytime highs averaging no more than 14.0°C.
Summer months in Cordoba, especially from June to August, bring real dry heat. The daytime heat can be intense, and the thermometer often crosses the 30°C mark as early as June (average high 31.6°C) and stays at very high values in July and August. Nights bring some relief, however, minimum temperatures in July and August still remain high, averaging 21.6-21.9°C. A characteristic feature of the local climate is substantial diurnal temperature variation: the difference between the daily high and nightly low in summer months can reach 14-15°C, which is important to consider when planning evening activities.
Winter in Cordoba, spanning from December to February, is notable for its mildness and lack of severe frosts. Average temperatures during these months range from 9.2°C in January to 11.5°C in February. During the day, the air usually warms up to 14-17°C, creating quite comfortable conditions for walking, especially if the sun is shining. Night-time temperatures drop to 4.5-6°C, requiring warm clothing. Just like in summer, winter also sees noticeable temperature differences between day and night, although less pronounced – around 9-11°C. Spring and autumn are pleasant transitional seasons with comfortable temperatures and moderate daily fluctuations.
Precipitation
Cordoba experiences a typical Mediterranean climate with distinct precipitation seasons. Summer here is generally very dry, while the bulk of rainfall occurs during the cooler months – autumn, winter, and spring. Given the mild winter temperatures, snowfall in Cordoba is an extremely rare phenomenon, and precipitation falls predominantly as rain.
The driest period in Cordoba falls during the summer months. June, July, and August are characterised by minimal rainfall. July stands out in particular, which, according to average data, is an absolutely dry month: 0 mm of precipitation and not a single rainy day. No precipitation is expected in June either (0 mm), with only about two rainy days. August differs little, with 0 mm of precipitation and just one rainy day on average.
The wetter season in Cordoba covers the period from autumn to spring. March can be considered the "wettest" month, with an average of 3 mm of precipitation and up to 11 rainy days. This ratio of precipitation to rainy days suggests that the rain is likely to be light drizzle or short, non-intensive showers. The months from October to April (excluding March) also bring precipitation: October, November, December, and April see about 2 mm, with the number of rainy days ranging from 7 to 9. January, February, and May are characterised by 1 mm of precipitation and approximately 5-7 rainy days, while September also sees 1 mm of precipitation, but over just 4 days.
What to Pack
When planning a trip to Cordoba, it is important to choose your wardrobe correctly to feel comfortable in any weather. Summer here, especially in July and August, is very hot and dry, with average maximum temperatures reaching 36°C. Therefore, be sure to bring light, breathable clothing made of natural fabrics, headwear (a hat or cap), sunglasses, and high SPF sunscreen. Since there is practically no rainfall in the summer months, you will likely not need an umbrella.
Spring and autumn in Cordoba are characterised by more moderate temperatures. Rain is possible in March, April, October, and November, so a light waterproof jacket or umbrella will be very useful. It can be quite warm during the day, especially in May and September (up to 27-30°C), but evenings can be cool. Layering is your best friend: t-shirts, light jumpers or cardigans that can be taken off or put on depending on the weather. Winter (December-February) is mild, with average temperatures around 9-11°C, but minimums can drop to 4-6°C. A warm jacket, jumper, jeans or thick trousers, and closed-toe shoes will be necessary. A small amount of precipitation is also possible, so a compact umbrella wouldn't hurt.
Regardless of the season, comfortable walking shoes are an absolute necessity, as Cordoba is perfect for long walks through its historic streets. Also, don't forget a power adapter if needed, and a small first-aid kit with basic medications. Given the temperature changes between the hot day and the cooler evening, especially in the off-season, it is always useful to have a light scarf or wrap with you.
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