Today's weather for Calella, Spain8th Nov 2009 07:38
Last Updated : 8th Nov 2009 07:38 GMT 8th Nov 2009 08:38 CET
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Scattered Clouds | 7°c (45°f) | ||||||||||
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Holiday Reviews for Calella
Weather was fantastic. 28/30 degrees every day, no complaints it was glorious! Sometimes you get scattered clouds but they are thin and a nice restb - Read More Review by : Beefman - Tuesday 15th September 2009
This evening's weather forecast for
Calella, Spain
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Rain
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3°c (37°f) | NW 11mph (18 kph) |
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+1 hours
Calella is in the time zone (CET) which has a difference of +1 hours to GMT.
Local Time8 Nov 2009 09:06
GMT8 Nov 2009 08:06
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Sunrise 07:29hrs
Sunset 17:34hrs
Moonrise 23:07hrs
Moonset 13:01hrs
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Weather Overview for Calella
Thanks to its positioning just below the border of France and
the mild Mediterranean climate that Calella De La Costa enjoys all year round;
this region is one of
Calella
is still very pleasant but yet one of the colder vicinities of Spain. The
areas of
Summer
Average temperatures in Calella De La
Costa are 22°C and from time to time can reach up to 30°C throughout the summer season. When taking a vacation
in Calella you can expect an average of twelve hours of sunshine in a day
during the summer season with the winter sunshine reduced by half, to about six
hours only. Rainfall
during the summer is very minimal averaging at around 40mm per month. The
months of July and August are the two hottest months so if guests prefer it a
bit milder, then the most suitable time to visit is during spring throughout
the months of May and June.
Winter
In the winter season, the sun will conceal and the hours of daylight will lessen, temperatures will generally tend to drop to 12°C or below throughout this time. Even though the rain in Calella is very mild and the region does not experience regular storms, these months are the point in time where precipitation and relative humidity are at their highest.
There
is barely any rain in Calella, and rain mainly falls between the months of
September and February, averaging at about 75mm over this time. November
is categorically the wettest month with rainfall occasionally averaging above
80mm.
Given
the weather in the Calella De La Costa can be varying; visitors can frequently
see a number of sturdy winds, which come from behind the mountains. These winds
help to keep down the temperatures in the summer season and bring a chill during
the winter. Calella boats to be prized with the European superiority “Blue
Flag” Calella beach that stretches for more than two thousand meters of fine
white sand. It is a spacious and popular beach, with clear waters and moderate
waves. Since it is quieter along its southern stretch the long days of sunshine and customary temperatures mean that this region is a well suited destination
for outdoor activities all year round.

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