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San Bartolome de Tirajana

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Stay up to date with the latest weather conditions in San Bartolomé de Tirajana. Below you will find current data, detailed forecasts, and helpful weather charts to help you plan your day.

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Overview

San Bartolomé de Tirajana boasts an exceptionally pleasant and mild climate all year round, which can be described as subtropical desert or semi-desert. This means very little rainfall and plenty of sunny days, making it an ideal destination for a holiday at almost any time of year.

There are virtually no distinct seasons with sharp temperature fluctuations here. Summer, roughly from June to September, is warm and very sunny, with average temperatures comfortably ranging between 20-23°C and almost a complete absence of rain. Winter, from December to March, is also very mild, with average temperatures around 16-17°C. Although some light rainfall is possible in the winter and autumn (October-November), it is generally rare and short-lived.

A key feature of the weather in San Bartolomé de Tirajana is the consistently warm temperatures and minimal rainfall throughout the year. The summer months, especially July and August, are the driest, when rain is almost non-existent. Even during periods with a slightly higher probability of precipitation, the number of rainy days remains low, ensuring clear and sunny weather dominates for a comfortable stay.

Temperature

The annual temperature range in San Bartolomé de Tirajana is relatively small, ensuring comfortable conditions throughout most of the year. The hottest month is typically August, with an average temperature of 22.8°C and daytime highs reaching an average of 25.6°C. The coolest month is January, with an average temperature of 16.3°C and minimum nighttime temperatures around 14.2°C. Even during the coldest period, the weather remains exceptionally mild and pleasant.

The summer months, from June to August, are characterized by consistent warmth and plenty of sunshine. Average daytime temperatures during this period comfortably range from 22.7°C in June to 25.6°C in August, while nights stay warm, with temperatures rarely dipping below 17.8°C - 20.0°C. Rainfall is practically non-existent in the summer season, creating ideal conditions for beach holidays and outdoor activities. Winter in San Bartolomé de Tirajana is very mild and comfortable. From December to February, average temperatures stay between 16.3°C - 17.5°C. Daytime highs reach 18.4°C - 19.7°C, while nighttime lows typically don't fall below 14.1°C - 15.3°C, allowing for pleasant walks even at this time of year.

Temperature fluctuations between day and night in San Bartolomé de Tirajana are moderate throughout the year. The difference between daily maximum and minimum temperatures is usually around 4-5.5°C. This means that even after sunset, there is no sharp drop in temperature, and evenings remain comfortably warm, especially in the summer months. Such stability makes the city's climate predictable and favorable for tourists seeking sun and warmth without sweltering heat or significant cold.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

San Bartolomé de Tirajana is characterized by extremely low levels of precipitation throughout the year, making it one of the driest places. Rain here is infrequent and usually very sparse. The town boasts an abundance of sunny days, and there is no distinct rainy season. Snow does not occur, given the mild temperatures.

Regarding periods with slightly more precipitation, these are typically the autumn and winter months and the very beginning of spring. For instance, in January and February, an average of 1 mm of precipitation falls, distributed over about 5 days each month. March and October also bring around 1 mm of precipitation, with about 4 rainy days. In September, 1 mm may also fall, but over just 2 days. It is important to understand that even in these months, we are talking about minimal moisture, most often in the form of very light rain or drizzle.

The driest period in San Bartolomé de Tirajana occurs during spring and summer. The months of July and August are absolutely dry, with no recorded precipitation (0 mm) or rainy days. Zero precipitation (0 mm) is also recorded in April, May, June, November, and December. However, in April, November, and December, there may be 3-4 days, and in May and June, only 1 day, where traces of moisture or insignificant precipitation not even reaching 1 mm are observed. This highlights the predominantly sunny and dry nature of the city's climate all year round.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to San Bartolomé de Tirajana, keep in mind that you can expect mostly warm and sunny weather all year round. The basis of your wardrobe should be light and breathable clothing: T-shirts, tops, shorts, skirts, and light trousers. Don't forget sunscreen with a high SPF, sunglasses, and headwear (a hat or cap), as the sun is very strong here. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as you'll surely want to explore the surroundings. The principle of layering will be very useful: bring a light cardigan, a thin sweater, or a windbreaker for cooler evenings or air-conditioned rooms. Although strong winds are not common, a light jacket might come in handy.

During the summer months (June to September), when temperatures reach their peak and rainfall is virtually absent, focus on the lightest clothing made from natural fabrics, swimwear, and open shoes. In winter (December to March), the weather remains very mild, with average temperatures around 16-18°C. During this period, it's worth adding jeans or trousers, a sweater or fleece, and a light jacket to your light wardrobe. Rainfall in San Bartolomé de Tirajana is rare and insignificant; even in the months with the highest number of "wet days" (January-March, October), only about 1 mm falls. However, if you want to be prepared for anything, you could pack a small folding umbrella, though it's likely you won't need it.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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