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The Weather Murcia

The weather of the region of Murcia reunites all the characteristics of a semiarid Mediterranean climate. Annual precipitations are normally inferior to 350 mm with some variations in certain territories. The mountain side areas act as “climatic islands” reaching up to 500mm per year, while the southernmost part of the region may register values below the annual average.

The highly irregular interannual rainfall is worthy of mention. Normally there is a concentration of heavy downpours of rainfall that lead to major floods on numerous occasions. The wettest periods coincide with spring and especially autumn, separated by a summer of severe drought.

Temperatures fit the Mediterranean model, with hot summers which come to exceed 40°C, and mild and short winters. The annual average varies between 16°C and 19°C oscillating according to altitude. The sky is clear for most of the year (between 120 and 150 days), and average sunshine exceeds 2800 hours per year (the largest in Europe). 

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