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Planning your day or preparing for a trip to San Fernando? Check out the current weather summary, temperature charts, and detailed forecasts in this section.

19 мая, вт

25°

20 мая, ср

27°

21 мая, чт

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22 мая, пт

28°

23 мая, сб

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24 мая, вс

28°

25 мая, пн

27°

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28°

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28°

28 мая, чт

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29 мая, пт

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31 мая, вс

20°

1 июн, пн

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2 июн, вт

27°

3 июн, ср

27°

Overview

San Fernando, located in the southern part of Spain, welcomes travelers with a classic Mediterranean climate. Thanks to its proximity to the ocean, the weather here is mild with no sharp temperature fluctuations, making the city comfortable to visit almost year-round. Overall, the climate can be described as warm and temperate, with plenty of sunny days.

Summer in this region is long, dry, and warm. During peak months like July and August, average daytime temperatures reach 26–30°C, and precipitation is almost entirely absent, creating ideal conditions for beach lovers. Winter here is very mild and never truly cold: even in January and February, thermometers rarely show below 9–10°C at night, while during the day the air warms up to a comfortable 14°C.

The shoulder seasons — spring and autumn — offer perhaps the most pleasant conditions for sightseeing and long walks. In spring, the temperature gradually rises from 15°C to 20°C, although March can be quite rainy (up to 12 days with precipitation). Autumn remains warm until November, allowing visitors to enjoy the "velvet season" when the summer heat has subsided but the cold winds have yet to arrive.

Temperature

The climate in San Fernando is remarkably mild and offers comfortable travel conditions almost all year round. Winter is not harsh at all: the coldest month is usually January, when the average temperature stays around +12.6°C. Even at night, the thermometer rarely drops below +9°C, and during the day, the air warms up to a pleasant +16°C. This makes the winter months ideal for walking and sightseeing without exhausting heat or severe cold.

Summer brings real warmth to the region, gradually picking up speed from June. The hottest months are traditionally July and August, when average daytime highs reach +30°C and above. During this period, dry and sunny weather prevails, perfect for a beach holiday. Notably, even summer nights remain very warm, with temperatures around +21°C, allowing you to enjoy long evenings outdoors without needing extra layers.

Throughout the year, there is a moderate difference between day and night temperatures, usually ranging from 6 to 9 degrees. This variation feels quite comfortable: after a hot August afternoon, the evening brings welcome freshness but not cold. The transition seasons, spring and autumn, are also very pleasant: by May, the air warms up to +24°C during the day, and October retains its summer warmth with figures around +24.4°C, gently preparing the city for a mild winter.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

The climate in San Fernando is characterized by a distinct dry season during the summer months. July and August are the perfect times for those who want guaranteed sunshine, as there is almost no rain during this period, with statistics recording zero days of precipitation. June also enjoys dry weather, although slight changes are possible a few times a month.

Most of the moisture falls during the spring, autumn, and winter periods, though even then, precipitation is rarely heavy. The "rainiest" month in terms of frequency is March, with about 12 days of precipitation, although the total volume remains low. In autumn, especially in October and November, the number of wet days ranges from 7 to 8, which is worth considering when planning walks.

In winter, specifically January and February, it rains an average of 5 to 7 days per month. Thanks to mild temperatures that rarely drop below +9°C even at night, precipitation falls exclusively as rain or light drizzle; snow is never seen here. Overall, the weather in the region is quite stable, and an umbrella may be needed primarily in spring, while summer promises to be exceptionally clear.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

Summer in San Fernando enjoys hot and dry weather, so your suitcase should be filled with light clothing made from natural breathable fabrics such as cotton or linen. Since temperatures often reach 30°C in July and August and precipitation is virtually non-existent, be sure to protect yourself from the strong Spanish sun: bring high-quality sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.

For trips during the shoulder seasons and winter, it's best to follow the principle of layering. Although winters are mild and temperatures rarely drop below 9-10°C, evenings can be cool and windy, so a light jacket, windbreaker, or a cozy sweater will come in handy. In spring, especially in March, the chance of rain increases, so a compact umbrella or raincoat won't take up much space in your luggage but could be very useful.

Regardless of the time of year, don't forget comfortable shoes for walking. San Fernando is perfect for long strolls, so comfortable sneakers or reliable flat sandals will be your best companions when exploring the city streets and attractions.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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