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    Canary Islands - Spain weather in July 2025

    Spain

    Canary Islands - Spain weather in July 2025

     

    Day

    27 °C

     

    Night

    19 °C

     

    Sea

    22 °C

     

    Precipitation

    0 mm

    in month

     

    Rainy days

    0 days

    in month

     

    Daylight

    14 hours

    average

     

    Sunshine

    9 hours

    average

     

    Humidity

    66 %

     

    Day

    27 °C

     

    Night

    19 °C

     

    Sea

    22 °C

     

    Precipitation

    0 mm

    in month

     

    Rainy days

    0 days

    in month

     

    Daylight

    14 hours

    average

     

    Sunshine

    9 hours

    average

     

    Humidity

    66 %

    Overview: Canary Islands - Spain
    In Canary Islands in July, the average air temperature ranges from 27 °C (81 °F) during the day to 19 °C (67 °F) at night. There are 0 days of rain on average, where the rainfall is 0 mm (0.01 in).

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    Weather overview

    In Canary Islands in July, the average air temperature ranges from 27 °C (81 °F) during the day to 19 °C (67 °F) at night. There are 0 days of rain on average, where the rainfall is 0 mm (0.01 in).

    Is July a good month to visit Canary Islands?

    In Canary Islands in July, there are ideal conditions for a vacation. The daily temperatures in this month reach pleasant 27 °C (81 °F). At night, temperatures hover around a pleasant 19 °C (67 °F). There are only 0 days of rain in the whole month, so you can leave your umbrella at home. A sea temperature of 22 °C (71 °F) can seem colder to some, but others will call it refreshing.

    What is the sea temperature in Canary Islands in July?

    The temperature of the sea in Canary Islands in July is 22 °C (71 °F). The sea at this temperature is quite cold, but it is already possible to stay in it for a long time and it is pleasantly refreshing on hot, steamy days.

    What is the temperature in Canary Islands during the day in July?

    In July in Canary Islands, the average daily temperatures will be 27 °C (81 °F). The ideal temperature for enjoying sunbathing by the water and a good temperature for other activities. For some people, it will be too hot in the direct sunlight and the stay may not be so pleasant. Don't forget to pack flip-flops, sunscreen, and a hand fan if necessary - it may come in handy.

    What is the average number of rainy days in Canary Islands in July?

    There are 0 days, which are rainy in Canary Islands in July, that is, days with precipitation more than 2 mm (0.08 in). Converted to days of the week, this means that it will occur on an average of 0.0 days of the week, or in general - 1 % days.

    What is the night temperature in July in Canary Islands?

    The average night temperature in Canary Islands in July is 19 °C (67 °F). This temperature is pleasant for a wide range of evening, night, and morning activities from sports to sitting outside in restaurants or evening walks.

    How many sunny hours can I expect in Canary Islands in July?

    There is an average length of sunshine of 9 hours per day in Canary Islands in July.

    Is July part of the dry season in Canary Islands?

    Yes, there is a dry season in July in Canary Islands with just 0 days during the month being rainy.

    How windy is Canary Islands in July?

    An average wind scale that can be expected in Canary Islands in July is 6. It is rather a stronger wind, which lowers the sensible temperature and cools down.

    How long is the day (from dawn till dusk) in Canary Islands in July?

    The length of daylight in Canary Islands in July is 14 hours.

    What is the temperature trend in Canary Islands in July?

    Over the course of July in Canary Islands, the temperatures are rising from 26 °C (79 °F) at the beginning of the month to 28 °C (82 °F) at the end of the month.

    Is it hot in July in Canary Islands?

    In Canary Islands in July, you will enjoy nice warm weather, but it will also be pleasant and you probably won't feel hot.

    What level of humidity is to expect in Canary Islands in July?

    In Canary Islands in July, expect humidity around 66 %.

    Is the weather in Canary Islands warmer in July than in August?

    No, in July in Canary Islands the temperature is not higher than in August.

    Is the sea in Canary Islands warmer in July than in August?

    No, the sea temperature in July in Canary Islands is not higher than in August.

    How does the sea temperature evolve during the month in Canary Islands in July?

    The sea temperature during July in Canary Islands has an increasing tendency from 21 °C (71 °F) at the beginning of the month to 22 °C (72 °F) at the end of the month.

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