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Sunrise 07:38
Sunset 18:00
Sunrise 07:38
Sunset 18:00
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Updated at 08:01 GMT
Sunrise 07:38
Sunset 18:00
Temp feels like:
17ºC (63 ºF)
Length of day:
10h 22m
Pressure:
30" (1023 hpa)
Visibility:
6 miles (10 km)
Wind speed:
8 km/h
Mazarron enjoys a dry Mediterranean climate with hot summers, mild winters and low rainfall year round. It sits on the Mediterranean coast of Spain in the south of the country in the region of Murcia.
Summers are long and hot, lasting from mid May till mid October. At either end of the season the average high temperature is usually around the gorgeous mid 20s. It peaks in July and August at a blistering 31°C. Night times in the fringes of the season are pleasantly cool, falling below 15°C, but in the peak months the average low temperature stays up near the 20s which can be uncomfortable. Luckily, Mazarron sits right on the Mediterranean so a refreshing dip is always close at hand. The sea also sends cooling breezes inland and as humidity levels are low, the heat is not usually too uncomfortable. The sun blazes on the golden sands and turquoise sea for a full eleven hours in July and rainfall, as always, is minimal. However, at the end of the season heavy storms can break out, but they are brief and infrequent.
Autumn, from mid October till the end of November, is the wettest time of year, though rainfall levels are not really very high. Sunshine hours lessen to six per day in November, and the average high temperature drops from 24°C in October, to 19°C in November. Night time lows are mild to cool, dropping just below 10°C by November. While the weather is a little unpredictable at this time of year, it is not usually disagreeable for prolonged periods; warm days are complemented by cool nights and the sea is still warm enough at 18°C to swim in.
Winter, from January till February, is cool but rarely cold and usually much drier than more northerly regions of Spain. The sun still comes out for a reasonable five or six hours per day, but the see gets rather chilly, falling to 14°C by January. It can be overcast and day time temperatures, falling to an average high around 16°C, are very susceptible to the effects of the sun; if the sun comes out then temperatures can get up near 20°C, but if it is grey it can get quite nippy, falling below 10°C. The lowest average low of 5°C falls in January and on some nights it can even get down to freezing, but frosts are rare as is snow.
Spring, from March till mid May, sees temperatures creeping back up from 18°C to the low 20s. Night times remain cool, increasing from an average low of 7°C in March to 12°C in May, but the sun starts to come out for much longer each day. Again, temperatures are unpredictable during the start of the season, sometimes rocketing up into the mid 20s. The end of spring is a great time to visit, avoiding the crowds and the excessive summer heat, but the sea is cool, getting up to an average of 17°C in May.
Mazarron benefits from its southern location which keeps its temperatures high throughout the year. The mountains which lie to the north of the resort help to protect it from rain-bearing winds from the north.