Warm year round climate
#17
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I was hoping that it would be warm in winter at Javea that is my only reason for going
#18
However, Spain is still an European country and pretty far North in the overall scheme of things. It can and does get cold. You would have to go South of Morocco to get anything approaching really warm in mid winter. AS others have said before me, it's a lot better than the UK in winter
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That will do for me Firtreesix I just hope the campsite pulls out all the stops and gets back to normal . I emailed them but no answer yet but I suppose if they are flooded the electricity will be off.
Thanks Firtreesix
Thanks Firtreesix
#20
As an indicator the lowest temps here at my house last year were (in old money) just under 50 during the day. Its generally accepted that its a few degrees cooler up here where we are on a hill then it is down in the towns. We didnt have any frosts but we had some incredibly high winds.
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As an indicator the lowest temps here at my house last year were (in old money) just under 50 during the day. Its generally accepted that its a few degrees cooler up here where we are on a hill then it is down in the towns. We didnt have any frosts but we had some incredibly high winds.
#22
I live in an attic apt, 3rd and 4th floors, western exposure on one side and Eastern on the other, smack bang between the Port and the Pueblo. We do get a lot of wind up here, my biggest gripe, but once in a sheltered spot on the upper terrace with the sun beating down, it can be quite warm.
However, Spain is still an European country and pretty far North in the overall scheme of things. It can and does get cold. You would have to go South of Morocco to get anything approaching really warm in mid winter. AS others have said before me, it's a lot better than the UK in winter
Firtreesix
However, Spain is still an European country and pretty far North in the overall scheme of things. It can and does get cold. You would have to go South of Morocco to get anything approaching really warm in mid winter. AS others have said before me, it's a lot better than the UK in winter
Firtreesix
#24
Could this be another side to the much touted global weather changes?
Firtreesix
#25
You're very welcome. I will have another look over there when I next get to that side of town. I'll try and remember to take a camera and post up some pix for ya. Probably drop you a PM when I do all that, OK.
#27
Is it my imagination or have we seen more wind than normal this year? In the time I have spent here, I don't recall it being this windy. Funnily, my friends back in Florida tell me that it has been windy there also. And then we have the ferocious winds fanning up some deadly fires out California way.
Could this be another side to the much touted global weather changes?
Firtreesix
Could this be another side to the much touted global weather changes?
Firtreesix
In relation to the original post, I have spent very warm days in Denia in January - 25 degrees in 2004 but know that it could be as cold as the UK, as the UK can be quite mild in winter now.
#28
Hey up RugbyMatt - you had nearly 18,000 posts - THAT's INCREDIBLE.
With reading and writing these that is probably 1500 hours of work, 38 working weeks !!! - you must be a pro' forum addict !!!!
Which I reckon means you've also read a lot and know a lot about living abroad?
My flabber has never been so ghasted !!
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Hey up RugbyMatt - you had nearly 18,000 posts - THAT's INCREDIBLE.
With reading and writing these that is probably 1500 hours of work, 38 working weeks !!! - you must be a pro' forum addict !!!!
Which I reckon means you've also read a lot and know a lot about living abroad?
My flabber has never been so ghasted !!
With reading and writing these that is probably 1500 hours of work, 38 working weeks !!! - you must be a pro' forum addict !!!!
Which I reckon means you've also read a lot and know a lot about living abroad?
My flabber has never been so ghasted !!
Please??
Why don't you go and bother someone else eh?
In fact, since you found the time to point that out why don't you try and work out how many times I have posted per hour, how many times per min, and how many times I EVEN GIVE A RATS ARSE!!!!!
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From: Newcastle,Puerto Andratx

well I left home this morning and it was 2 Deg so anywhere in spain would be summer for me?




