Valencia, Spain enjoys a Mediterranean climate with low annual rainfall and abundant sunshine. Summers (June–August) are hot and dry, averaging 25–35°C, while winters (December–February) are mild at around 10–15°C — slightly cooler than southern Spain, but comfortable overall. Annual precipitation ranges from approximately 400–600mm, concentrated mostly in autumn and winter, with July being the driest month of the year.

Seasonal Weather in Valencia

Spring (March – May)

Temperatures average 12–22°C, making for warm and pleasant days throughout the season. Low rainfall and abundant sunshine make this an ideal time for outdoor sightseeing and walking tours. In March, the world-famous fire festival Las Fallas fills the city with energy and spectacle. As May approaches, temperatures gradually rise, offering a perfectly comfortable prelude to summer.

Summer (June – August)

Summer is the hottest and driest season, with average temperatures reaching 25–35°C. July and August see almost no rainfall, with intense sunshine dominating the days. Valencia’s Mediterranean beaches — including Playa de la Malvarrosa — are perfect for swimming and water sports. As peak season, expect the largest crowds and the highest accommodation prices of the year.

Autumn (September – November)

Temperatures ease to a comfortable 15–28°C, making autumn one of the best seasons for sightseeing. Rainfall is concentrated during these months, with October seeing the most rainy days — an umbrella is essential. Despite occasional heavy downpours, the days between rain are mostly clear and mild. With the summer rush over, hotel rates and flight prices drop significantly, and the city feels more relaxed.

Winter (December – February)

Winters are mild at 8–17°C with virtually no snowfall, far gentler than most European cities. Sunshine remains generous, so sitting at an outdoor café or strolling a plaza in winter is entirely feasible. It’s the off-season, meaning budget-friendly accommodation and quiet, uncrowded attractions. January also marks the start of orange harvest season — a perfect time to enjoy Valencia’s famously fresh local oranges.

Best Time to Visit Valencia

The best time to visit Valencia is spring (March–May) and early autumn (September–October), when temperatures hover around a pleasant 21°C, rainfall is moderate, and tourist crowds are smaller than in summer. April through June and September through October offer the ideal balance of weather, price, and atmosphere for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

March is particularly special thanks to Las Fallas, Valencia’s biggest festival, making it a top pick for travelers seeking a vibrant cultural experience. May is stunning, with flowers in full bloom and temperatures of 13–23°C — perfect for cycling tours and exploring nature parks.

Summer (June–August) is ideal for beach holidays, but the heat (25–35°C) and peak-season crowds make it less suited for leisurely city exploration. September and October bring relief from the heat, and while rain picks up, the city becomes calmer and more affordable than in summer.

November through January is the low season — the cheapest time to visit with the fewest tourists. Thanks to its mild winters and generous sunshine, Valencia is genuinely a year-round destination.

 

Monthly Weather & What to Wear

January

Average temps: High 16°C / Low 8°C — the coldest month of the year. Rain falls on about 4 days (36mm), and daily sunshine averages 7.7 hours.

What to wear: Heavy jacket, knit sweater, scarf, layered outfits, and bring an umbrella.

February

Average temps: High 18°C / Low 9°C — slightly warmer than January. The driest month of the year with only about 3 rainy days (11mm). Sunshine increases to 8.7 hours per day. What to wear: Light coat or thick cardigan with thin layers underneath.

March

Average temps: High 19°C / Low 11°C — the rainiest month with about 10 rainy days (93mm). Las Fallas Festival (March 15–19) draws large crowds to the city.

What to wear: Mid-weight jacket or trench coat, layered clothing, waterproof shoes, and a rain jacket are essential.

April

Average temps: High 21°C / Low 13°C — comfortable spring weather sets in. About 7 rainy days (45mm) but mostly sunny; daylight extends to 10.8 hours.

What to wear: Light jacket or cardigan layered over a t-shirt; carry a compact umbrella.

May

Average temps: High 25°C / Low 16°C — warm and sunny with 12.6 hours of daylight. About 7 rainy days (39mm); UV index rises to “Very High” (9.9).

What to wear: Short-sleeved shirts, light long sleeves, a thin outer layer; sunscreen and sunglasses are a must.

June

Average temps: High 29°C / Low 21°C — the heat begins in earnest. About 6 rainy days (29mm); humidity at 66%; UV index reaches “Extreme” levels with 13.1 hours of sunlight.

What to wear: T-shirts, shorts, sundresses, and breathable fabrics; hat and sunscreen essential.

July

Average temps: High 32°C / Low 23°C — hot, dry, and sunny. Only about 3 rainy days (24mm); longest daylight of the year at 13.3 hours with extreme UV levels.

What to wear: Tank tops, shorts, sandals; sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are non-negotiable.

August

Average temps: High 33°C / Low 23°C — the hottest month of the year. Just about 3 rainy days (15mm) — ideal for the beach. Peak tourist season means maximum crowds and highest accommodation prices.

What to wear: Sleeveless tops, shorts, swimwear; strong sun protection is essential.

September

Average temps: High 29°C / Low 20°C — the heat begins to ease pleasantly. The highest monthly rainfall of the year at 99mm over about 9 days; sudden heavy downpours are possible. Non-rainy days are warm, sunny, and great for sightseeing.

What to wear: T-shirts and light long sleeves; a foldable umbrella and light waterproof jacket are must-haves.

October

Average temps: High 25°C / Low 17°C — classic, comfortable autumn weather. About 7 rainy days (73mm) with humidity rising to 73%. Crowds thin out and prices for hotels and flights drop noticeably.

What to wear: Light jacket or cardigan layered over a t-shirt or long sleeve; always carry an umbrella.

November

Average temps: High 21°C / Low 13°C — cool and crisp, similar to early autumn. About 5 rainy days (51mm) with sunshine reducing to around 8 hours daily. A quiet, off-season month to enjoy the city at your own pace.

What to wear: Medium-weight coat or thick cardigan with layered clothing; light umbrella recommended.

December

Average temps: High 17°C / Low 10°C — cool but snowless and relatively mild. About 4 rainy days (26mm); shortest daylight of the year at 7.2 hours. The city comes alive with Christmas lights and seasonal festivities.

What to wear: Heavy coat, knit sweater, scarf, and gloves for warmth.

 

Monthly Climate at a Glance

Month High Low Rainfall Humidity Sunrise Sunset
January 16°C 8°C 36mm 66% 07:55 18:08
February 18°C 9°C 11mm 68% 07:34 18:43
March 19°C 11°C 93mm 69% 07:05 19:18
April 21°C 13°C 45mm 67% 07:03 20:31
May 25°C 16°C 39mm 66% 06:33 21:01
June 29°C 21°C 29mm 66% 06:18 21:26
July 32°C 23°C 24mm 68% 06:24 21:27
August 33°C 23°C 15mm 67% 06:56 21:00
September 29°C 20°C 99mm 70% 07:30 20:24
October 25°C 17°C 73mm 73% 07:57 19:37
November 21°C 13°C 51mm 69% 07:45 17:48
December 17°C 10°C 26mm 69% 08:13 17:35

Valencia Weather FAQ

What are the hottest and coldest months in Valencia?

August is the hottest month, with average highs of 33°C — the all-time record was 43°C set in May 2015. January is the coldest, with average lows of 8°C; snow is extremely rare in Valencia.

When is the rainy season and dry season?

September is the wettest month (99mm), and autumn (September–November) sees the bulk of annual rainfall. February is the driest month (11mm), and July–August are essentially dry, making summer the de facto dry season.

When is the best time to visit Valencia?

April–June and September–October offer the best conditions — comfortable temperatures around 21–25°C, manageable rainfall, and fewer crowds than peak summer. May–June and October–November also offer lower prices for flights and accommodation.

Is summer in Valencia too hot?

Summers average 25–33°C, but Mediterranean sea breezes help make the heat more bearable. Humidity at 66–70% can make it feel hotter than the thermometer suggests, so plan outdoor activities for the morning or evening hours.

When is it most likely to rain in Valencia?

March has the most rainy days (around 10 days), while September and October bring the risk of intense, concentrated rainfall. The devastating floods of October 2024 serve as a reminder that autumn rain in Valencia can be sudden and

How cold does Valencia get in winter?

Winters average 8–17°C with no snow — far milder than most European cities at the same latitude. On sunny winter days, you’ll find locals sitting at outdoor cafés in light layers, and the city remains very much worth

 

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