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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Canada Perspective Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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As shown in the live forecast above, Valencia’s weather today is typical of its Mediterranean climate—mild winters and warm, sunny summers. The city, on Spain’s eastern coast south of Barcelona, enjoys more than 300 sunny days a year, making it a consistent choice for visitors seeking reliable heat and minimal rain outside of autumn.
What is the typical climate in Valencia by month?
Valencia’s weather by month follows a classic Mediterranean pattern. Summers (June–September) see daytime highs around 28°C to 31°C, with July and August the hottest and driest. Winters (December–February) are mild, averaging 16°C–17°C during the day, rarely dropping below 8°C at night. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures in the low 20s, though October typically brings the most rain. For travellers wanting a detailed look, a full valencia weather by month guide shows how sunshine and sea breezes keep conditions comfortable year-round.
How far ahead can you reliably forecast Valencia’s weather?
Short-term forecasts, like the valencia weather 14 days and weather in valencia 10 days outlooks, are quite accurate for planning. Extended models (valencia weather forecast 30 days or valencia weather forecast 15 days) give general trends but shift as the date approaches. For longer trips, looking at valencia weather 21 days ahead can help identify stable patterns, but check the latest update before travel. All local forecasts use Celsius, though valencia weather Fahrenheit conversions are available on most international sites if needed.
When is the best time to visit Valencia for weather?
Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September) offer warm temperatures around 25°C, lower humidity, and fewer crowds. July and August are hotter but still comfortable by the coast, while winter stays mild enough for outdoor dining.
Does it ever snow in Valencia?
Snow is extremely rare in Valencia city; the last significant snowfall was in 1960. The surrounding mountains may see a dusting in winter, but coastal Valencia remains frost-free. Rain is the main winter precipitation.
How accurate is a 15‑day forecast for Valencia?
Accuracy drops after about one week. The valencia weather forecast 15 days gives a useful trend regarding temperature and possible storms, but day‑to‑day details become less reliable. Stick to the 10‑day outlook for trip decisions.
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