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19 мая, вт

25°

20 мая, ср

30°

21 мая, чт

31°

22 мая, пт

31°

23 мая, сб

32°

24 мая, вс

29°

25 мая, пн

31°

26 мая, вт

32°

27 мая, ср

35°

28 мая, чт

36°

29 мая, пт

35°

30 мая, сб

34°

31 мая, вс

32°

1 июн, пн

30°

2 июн, вт

28°

Overview

The climate in Montilla can be described as warm and temperate, with features typical of southern Spain. The weather here is consistently stable: travelers can expect hot, dry summers and fairly mild winters. Thanks to this temperature regime, the city remains welcoming to tourists almost year-round, offering comfortable conditions for walking and exploring the local culture.

The summer season here is very pronounced: July and August bring intense heat, with daytime temperatures often rising above 36°C. During this time, precipitation is practically non-existent, and the sky remains cloudless. Winter brings freshness but without extreme cold: the average temperature in the coldest months stays around 10°C, and frosts are extremely rare.

A characteristic feature of the local weather is the clear division into dry and wet periods. While there is almost no rain in summer (the number of rainy days in July and August tends toward zero), spring and late autumn can be wetter. The peak of precipitation usually occurs in March, when the number of rainy days can reach 11 per month; however, even then, the sun often peeks through the clouds.

Temperature

Temperature patterns in Montilla show a pronounced seasonality typical of southern Spain. The hottest period of the year is traditionally the summer months, especially July and August. During this time, the average temperature stays around 29°C, but during the daytime, the air often warms up to 36°C and above. The summer heat here is dry and intense, so travelers planning a mid-year visit should schedule their activities for the morning or evening hours.

Winter in the region is quite mild, without severe frosts. January is considered the coldest month, with an average of about 9.5°C. During the day, temperatures usually reach a comfortable 14–15°C, which is ideal for sightseeing without the tourist crowds. However, nights can be chilly: the thermometer often drops to 4–6°C in the winter, so a warm jacket for evening walks will be necessary.

An important feature of Montilla's climate is the noticeable diurnal temperature variation. The difference between the daytime maximum and the nighttime minimum can be 10–15 degrees. This is especially noticeable in summer, when the scorching heat is followed by a pleasant nighttime freshness with temperatures around 21°C. Transitional seasons, such as May and October, offer the most balanced conditions: it is already warm during the day (20–27°C), but the exhausting heat hasn't arrived yet.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Montilla is unevenly distributed throughout the year, demonstrating a climate typical of southern Spain with a clear division into wet and dry seasons. The highest probability of rain occurs during the spring, autumn, and winter months. The "wettest" month in terms of frequency is March, with an average of about 11 rainy days. An umbrella might also come in handy in April, October, and December, when the number of rainy days is around 8 per month.

The summer period, by contrast, is characterized by pronounced aridity. From June to August, rain becomes a rarity, and July is considered the driest month of the year—statistics show a complete absence of rainy days during this period. In August and June, the probability of precipitation is minimal (1 to 2 days), guaranteeing tourists clear skies and dry weather for walking around the city and its surroundings.

The nature of precipitation in Montilla is predominantly calm; even in the rainy months, the total volume of moisture is low. This means that prolonged downpours are rare here, and most often the rain is short-lived or falls as a light drizzle. Snow in winter is practically excluded, as even in the coldest months (January and December), minimum temperatures remain above freezing.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When heading to Montilla during the summer season, be prepared for the true Andalusian heat: in July and August, the thermometer often rises above 35°C, and there is almost no rainfall. During this time of year, items made of light, natural fabrics such as linen and cotton, which allow the skin to breathe, will be indispensable. Be sure to pack a wide-brimmed hat, high-quality sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen to protect yourself from the intense sun during the siesta and walks.

For trips in winter and the shoulder seasons, the best strategy is layering. Although winters here are quite mild, night temperatures can drop to 4–6°C, so a warm sweater, a thick jumper, and a windbreaker will be necessary for comfortable evening promenades. In spring (especially in March) and autumn, the chance of rain increases, so it’s worth keeping a compact umbrella or a light raincoat handy so that the changeable weather doesn't catch you off guard.

Regardless of the time of year, pay special attention to your choice of footwear. For exploring the sights of this corner of Spain and visiting local wineries, comfortable sneakers or soft flat shoes designed for long walks are best. We also recommend bringing a small city backpack to conveniently carry a water bottle and a light jacket if you are going on a full-day excursion.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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