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Overview

The climate in Murcia can be described as semi-arid Mediterranean, with very hot, dry summers and mild, relatively dry winters. The city is known for its abundant annual sunshine, making it an attractive destination for sun-seekers. Temperature fluctuations between seasons are quite distinct, offering a clear sense of the changing seasons.

Summers in Murcia, particularly in July and August, are very hot, with average maximum temperatures reaching 33-34°C and minimal precipitation. Winters are mild: average daytime temperatures in January and December hover around 16-17°C, while night temperatures drop to 5-7°C. Spring and autumn are comfortable transitional periods with pleasant, warm weather. A characteristic feature of Murcia's climate is the extremely low rainfall throughout the year. Even in the "wettest" months, such as March or September, the number of rainy days is small and the total precipitation is minimal.

Temperature

The climate in Murcia is characterized by significant seasonal temperature variations, offering tourists diverse weather conditions throughout the year. The annual temperature range is quite wide: from cool winter lows to sweltering summer highs. The coldest month is usually January, with an average temperature of about 10.7°C, while night temperatures average 5.1°C and daytime highs reach around 16.2°C. The hottest months are July and August, with average temperatures of 27.6°C and 27.7°C, respectively. During these summer months, daytime heat often exceeds 33°C.

Summer in Murcia, spanning from June to August, is marked by hot and mostly dry weather. In June, the average temperature is 24.2°C, rising rapidly through July and August. Daytime highs in the peak of summer regularly reach 30-34°C, creating conditions of true Mediterranean heat. However, nights bring noticeable relief, with air temperatures dropping to 18-22°C. This diurnal range of about 12-12.5°C is a characteristic feature of the local climate, providing a break from the daytime sun.

The winter period in Murcia, from December to February, is mild with no severe frosts. Average monthly temperatures range from 10.7°C in January to 12.2°C in February. During the day, the mercury typically rises to 16-18°C, making the weather quite comfortable for walking. At night, temperatures drop to 5-7°C. Daily temperature fluctuations remain significant even in winter, averaging 10-12°C, so evenings and nights can be quite chilly despite the warm days.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Murcia is characterized by a very dry climate throughout the year, with minimal rainfall. There is no distinct rainy season, as even the months with the most precipitation see only negligible amounts. Overall, the weather in Murcia remains sunny and dry most of the time.

Regarding the distribution of rainfall, the driest months—when there may be no rain at all (0 mm)—are February, July, August, and December. July also stands out for having the minimum number of rainy days, averaging just one. A slight increase in precipitation, up to 2 mm, is observed in March, April, and September. These months can be considered relatively "wet" for the region. March also leads in terms of rainy days, with an average of about 9.

Precipitation in Murcia is generally light, most often occurring as light rain or drizzle. Given the average temperatures, especially in winter, snowfall is extremely unlikely. Travelers can expect predominantly clear weather, though a light jacket or umbrella might be useful in the spring or autumn months in case of a brief shower.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Murcia, it's important to consider its Mediterranean climate with hot dry summers and mild winters. Rainfall is minimal throughout the year, so your packing list should focus primarily on the temperature. Regardless of the season, comfortable walking shoes will be your best companion for exploring the city.

In summer, especially from June to August, when average maximum temperatures exceed 30°C, you'll need light, breathable clothing made of natural fabrics like cotton or linen. Don't forget sunscreen with a high SPF, a head covering (a hat or cap), and sunglasses. Evenings might be slightly cooler, but summer clothes are generally sufficient. In winter (December–February), daytime temperatures hover around 16-18°C, while nights can drop to 5-6°C. We recommend bringing jeans or trousers, sweaters, and a light jacket or coat. The principle of layering is very useful here, allowing you to adapt to temperature changes throughout the day.

During the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn), the weather in Murcia is very comfortable. It is often warm enough during the day for t-shirts, but evenings and mornings can be chilly, so it's worth packing a cardigan, light jacket, or sweater. While rainy days are few, a small foldable umbrella or light waterproof jacket might come in handy, especially in March, April, or September, when the chance of rain is slightly higher. Overall, Murcia is characterized by a dry climate, so focus on sun protection in summer and layering for the cooler months.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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