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Message started by Kevin on Mar 29th, 2009 at 9:58pm

Title: Anual Weather Patterns
Post by Kevin on Mar 29th, 2009 at 9:58pm
Hi there

can anyone tell me where I can find out what the average temperatures and weather etc are throughout the year.
I will be really grateful as friends of mine want to visit in May but I was told that the May month is normally a "rainy" month .

many thanks

Kevin

Title: Re: Anual Weather Patterns
Post by spanishcatfishing on Mar 29th, 2009 at 10:03pm
Month Avg. Precip
January 1.30 in
February 1.30 in
March 1.20 in
April 1.80 in
May 2.50 in
June 1.50 in
July 0.50 in
August 1.40 in
September 2.80 in
October 3.60 in
November 2.40 in
December 1.70 in

Title: Re: Anual Weather Patterns
Post by ColinB on Mar 29th, 2009 at 10:22pm
Weather Undergound at         http://www.wunderground.com/global/stations/08238.html    
scrole down to history, set the period you're interested in and view.
You can obviously look at other towns and cities globally, it's  quite a powerful site.

Title: Re: Anual Weather Patterns
Post by munkonminor on Mar 29th, 2009 at 11:42pm
You can always check on the Roquetes Observatory site: http://www.obsebre.es/php/meteosol/dadesmeteo.php  they publish live weather info.

Title: Re: Annual Weather Patterns
Post by munkonminor on Mar 29th, 2009 at 11:50pm
I have just checked my records since 2004 as follows
2004 - 84.2 l/m2
2005 - 71.4
2006 - 7
2007 - 26.1
2008 - 229.3

Hope this helps

Title: Re: Anual Weather Patterns
Post by ginestargal on Mar 29th, 2009 at 11:52pm
hi Kevin
we have noticed late april through may is generally more rainy but not in the sense that the uk is, it tends to pour down for a day or so then it will be back to brilliant sunshine and heat, but you gotta have rain if you want the plants to grow!
hope this helps

Title: Re: Anual Weather Patterns
Post by jools on Mar 30th, 2009 at 2:11am
Last year it rained for almost 5 weeks, and there are only 4 weeks in May............work that one out!!!!!!!!!!!

Jools

Title: Re: Anual Weather Patterns
Post by fatphil on Mar 30th, 2009 at 10:22am
Obviously the weather also depends on what side of the mountains you are on.
If you are on the northern side and further inland, on the plains, the weather will be different to coastal regions, as will be higher altitude areas.
Perhaps that is why Aragon, which is further inland has five weeks rain a month ?   ;D

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