Spain: weather predictions for Malaga this October 5
Beyond checking the weather forecast to know what to wear or whether or not to carry an umbrella, the weather report It is an instrument that has become fundamental for various sectors such as the transportation (by sky, sea and land), agriculture, tourism, disaster prevention, public health and even to carry out military operations.
But if by itself predicting the weather could be complex. Added to this is another variant: global warming, which has made even more urgent the need to stay up to date in order to act and adopt public policies that reduce disaster risks such as alerts about floods, droughts, freezing waves, a bad landing and other related phenomena.
In this context, here the weather report for the next few hours in Malaga:
During the day temperature will reach a maximum of 27 degrees, the rain forecast It will be 0%, with 11% cloud cover, while wind gusts will reach 32 kilometers per hour.
As for UV rays, they are predicted to reach a level of up to 5.
For the night, temperature will reach 19 degrees, while the probability of precipitation It will be 0%, with 0% cloud cover, while wind gusts will be 15 kilometers per hour at night.

The Spanish city of Malaga It is located in the autonomous community of Andalusia, at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea and in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, 100 kilometers from the Strait of Gibraltar. Its landscape is surrounded by mountain systems and water currents such as the Guadalmedina and Guadalhorce rivers.
In Malaga the Average annual temperature It is 18.5 degrees Celsius. During winter the thermometer can reach 7 degrees Celsius and frost practically does not exist. On the contrary, in the hot season It can reach up to 30.8 degrees and the environment is humid.
when it blows “the land”, which is the dry wind that occurs particularly at night, where the temperature can soar to 44 degrees. This phenomenon only occurs in certain locations and this event is not exclusive to summer.
On the other hand, rainfall is concentrated in short periods of the year, since it is only recorded rains on 42 days of the year, concentrating to a greater extent in the coldest months, that is, from November to January, where water falls torrentially.
According to information from Weather Spark, the best time to visit Malaga It is from the beginning of May to the end of July and later from the beginning of September to mid-October, where temperatures range between 18 and 27 degrees.

Spain is characterized by being sunny, where the hours of sunshine are around 3 thousand hours a year. The temperatures in this Mediterranean country are mildHowever, there are marked differences between seasons and different areas.
Although Amet registers up to 13 types of climates in SpainThey are really four that predominate: oceanic, Mediterranean of cool summers, continental mediterranean and cold steppe.
The oceanic is characterized by being temperate with cool summers, abundant rainfall and well distributed throughout the year.
In Spain it appears mainly in the north and west of Galicia, the Cantabrian Sea, the Iberian System, northeast of the northern plateau and a large part of the Pyrenees, except for the highest areas.
The Mediterranean with cool summers, as its name suggests, has dry and cool summersas well as cold or mild winterswhile most of the rains fall in winter or intermediate stations.
This climate covers most of the northern plateau, interior of Galicia and numerous mountainous areas in the center and south of the peninsula. In the Canary Islands, it extends widely throughout the interior of the islands of La Palma, El Hierro, La Gomera and Tenerife, as well as in the highest areas of Gran Canaria.
The continental Mediterranean registers mild and rainy wintersas well as dry and hot summers.
This type of climate is present in much of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands. It extends across most of the southern half and the Mediterranean coastal regions, except for the arid areas of the southeast.
As for the cold steppe, the winters are very cold and the summers can be mild or hotFurthermore, the rainfall is scarce.
This climate extends across the southeast of the peninsula, the Ebro valley, the southern plateau and, to a lesser extent, Extemadura, the Balearic Islands and the center of the northern plateau. They are also observed on all the islands of the Canary archipelago.
During spring and autumn is when the most pleasant weather in Spaintime that allows you to enjoy the outdoors practically all day.
The Maximum temperatures are reached during July and Augustthe hottest and driest months in the entire country.
While The minimum temperatures usually occur in January and Februarymonths that also coincide with the rainiest daysmainly in the north of Spain.
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