Day
16 °C
Night
7 °C
Sea
16 °C
Precipitation
27 mm
in month
Rainy days
6 days
in month
Daylight
9 hours
average
Sunshine
5 hours
average
Humidity
68 %
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Overall, Calp in Spain enjoys a temperate climate with warm to hot temperatures throughout the year. Daytime temperatures vary from an average of 16 °C (60 °F) in the chilliest month of January to the peak heat of 31 °C (89 °F) in July. Evening temperatures can reach their highest in August, averaging around 21 °C (71 °F), while January nights are the coolest with an average of 6 °C (43 °F). Ocean waters along Calp's coast fluctuate in temperature from a brisk 14 °C (57 °F) in the heart of winter to a balmy 26 °C (78 °F) in late summer. July boasts the least precipitation with a mere 1 day of rainfall, while October sees the most, averaging 7 days of downpours.
Sea temperatures steadily decrease, with a current reading at 14 °C (58 °F) in Calp. As the sea cools, the daily minimum temperature also dips to its lowest at 6 °C (43 °F). The decline of rainy days begins, dropping to 5 days.
Sea temperatures hit their lowest point, with a measurement of 14 °C (57 °F) in Calp. Meanwhile, the upward trend of the daytime temperatures becomes evident, reaching 17 °C (62 °F). Similarly, the commencement of increasing night temperatures is noted this month, along with the first signs of a gradual rise in the count of cloudless hours.
The trend of elevating daytime temperatures continues, now averaging 19 °C (67 °F) in Calp, and nighttime temperatures also trend upward, reaching 9 °C (48 °F). Atmospheric humidity dips to its lowest point, settling at 65 %. Sunlit hours extend further, now amounting to 7 hours.
Daytime warmth progresses, with temperatures now at 21 °C (70 °F) in Calp, while the ocean begins to warm, evidenced by a temperature of 15 °C (60 °F). Rainfall frequency starts to ascend, now totaling 6 days, and rainfall accumulations likewise start to climb, observed at 28 mm (1.11 in). The peak wind speeds are noted this month, clocking in at 4 m/s. Nighttime temperatures persist in their upward trend, registering at 10 °C (51 °F).
The upward march of the sea temperature in Calp continues, paralleled by a similar rise in the day temperature, now at an average of 24 °C (75 °F). Rainfall days start to recede in May, foreshadowing the onset of the dry season. Unclouded hours expand, now averaging 9 hours, and the nighttime warmth increases, now standing at 14 °C (56 °F).
Daytime temperatures continue their ascent, now averaging 28 °C (83 °F) in Calp, with the sea temperature's increase also noticeable. The tourist season ushers in. Rain days continue their decline, noted at 3 days of precipitation, and rainfall volume similarly decreases, reported at 12 mm (0.49 in). Nighttime warmth builds on its previous pattern, averaging 18 °C (64 °F).
The zenith of Calp's daytime temperatures is observed, concurrent with the continued upward trajectory of sea temperatures, now at 24 °C (76 °F). The tourist season is in full swing. The scanty precipitation hits its lowest point, only reaching 5 mm (0.19 in) of rain, and the infrequent rain days are also at their lowest, averaging 1 day. Sun hours reach their annual peak, amassing to 10 hours.
Calp remains heavily frequented during the tourist season, maintaining dry conditions. Rainfall days start to climb slightly, recorded at 2 days. The sea temperature hits its highest levels, measuring 26 °C (78 °F), and similarly, the highest nighttime temperatures are noted, now at 21 °C (71 °F). An initial drop in sunlit hours can be observed, diminishing to 9 hours in August.
The tourist season prevails in Calp. The gradual decrease in sea temperatures is perceived, now at 24 °C (76 °F), and the initial decline in daytime warmth is sensed, as well. Rain days see an upward trend, and cloud-free hours continue their descent, measuring 8 hours. Nighttime temperatures commence their downward move, recorded at 18 °C (65 °F).
The sea temperature's decline progresses, with values around 22 °C (71 °F) in Calp, and daytime warmth similarly diminishes. The highest frequency of rainfall is experienced this month, cited at 7 days of precipitation. Humidity crests to its maximum, and nighttime temperatures proceed with their downward trend.
A continued decrease in Calp's daytime warmth is observable, now at 19 °C (67 °F), and the sea temperature keeps its descending path, measured at 19 °C (65 °F). The decline in precipitation volume starts this month, while nighttime temperatures fall in a similar manner to previous months, landing at 10 °C (50 °F). Sunlit hours follow a comparable downward course, averaging 6 hours.
December witnesses the continuance of falling daytime temperatures, now at 16 °C (62 °F) in Calp, and sea temperatures also sustain their descent, with readings at 16 °C (60 °F). The decline in precipitation continues from the previous month, and the night temperatures drop, averaging around 7 °C (44 °F). The least amount of sunlit hours is seen this month, with an average of 5 hours.
Rainfall days in January in Calp average about 5 days.
In February, a gradual upturn in daytime temperatures commences in Calp, with an average high of 17 °C (62 °F).
Yes, the humidity in Calp reaches its annual nadir in March, with a relative humidity of roughly 65 %.
Calp's sea begins to warm in April, reaching an approximate temperature of 15 °C (60 °F).
With the dry season on the horizon, the frequency of rainy days in Calp reduces significantly in May.
June's climate, with balmy daytime temperatures averaging 28 °C (83 °F) and minimal rainfall, creates ideal conditions for tourists in Calp.
Visitors in July will find Calp at its hottest, with daytime temperatures around 31 °C (89 °F), and a negligible average of 1 day of rain.
Absolutely, August evenings in Calp are quite warm, with nighttime temperatures soaring to an average of 21 °C (71 °F).
Indeed, a noticeable cooling of sea temperatures initiates in September, with readings around 24 °C (76 °F).
October in Calp brings diminishing sea and daytime temperatures, along with the year's maximum in both rainfall frequency and humidity levels.
November marks a transitional period with falling sea and evening temperatures, along with diminishing precipitation, characteristic of Calp's weather.
By year's end, Calp experiences a reduction in sunlit hours, with December having the shortest duration, averaging 5 hours.