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Spain Weather in February

Season: Winter

In general: Cold with strong winds

City Wall of Córdoba
City Wall of Córdoba in February

Spain weather in February is still cold in general. The average monthly temperature is 4-14°C (39.2°F-57.2°F). But you can feel the coming of spring when it is sunny. There are huge temperature differences from region to region. For instance, southern and coastal Spain enjoys warmer climate with average temperatures of 8-20°C (46.4-68°F), while northern Spain experiences lower temperatures of 2-10°C (35.6-50°F) on average. Although the temperature in the southern Spain is relatively high, a thick coat is still needed to protect you from strong winds.

The average precipitation is not high, only 48mm, but it can bring down the temperature significantly.  

The warmest cities in Spain in February

Seville: 7-18°C (44.6-64.4°F); Córdoba: 5-17°C (41-62.6°F); Tenerife: 15-21°C (59-69.8°F)

The coldest cities in Spain in February

Teruel: -1-12°C (30.2-53.6°F); Valladolid: 0-10°C (32-50°F); Salamanca: 0-11°C (32-51.8°F)


Recommended Clothes to Wear in February

Spain February Clothes

Thick coats are essential to keep yourself warm in February in Spain. A lightweight down jacket or outdoor jacket may be a wiser choice, because they won’t take up too much space in your suitcase and sufficient to adapt to the day-to-night temperature difference. You can even wear short sleeves when sunbathing in coastal cities during the midday hours. For other inner layers, pack some long-sleeve t-shirt, a thin sweater or a hoodie. When selecting pants, keep in mind that pants with good wind resistance are better.

Top Events and Destinations in February in Spain

Tourism rate: 


1. The Almond Blossom Festival (Fiesta del Almendro en Flor de Tejeda) in Tejeda

Tejeda, the most beautiful town in Canary Islands, hosts the Almond Blossom Festival in early February every year. There are 150,000 apricot trees there, so you can fully appreciate the lovely apricot blossoms. During the festival, there are also stalls filled with handicrafts and gourmet products like wrinkled potatoes and fried sardines. Remember to visit the vintage dessert shop Nublo, and bring home some honey and butterfly cookies as gifts. Apart from the happy events, climb to the viewing platforms, which offer you an amazing panoramic view of the entire town. The fairy-tale white houses with red roofs will be collected in your eyes. 

2. Tenerife Carnival (Carnaval de Santa Cruz de Tenerife) 

Tenerife Carnival is one of the largest, longest lasting and most spectacular carnivals in the world, and it attracts about one million visitors from all over the world every year. The date is not fixed each year, but it often takes place 40 days before La Semana Santa in February. In will be celebrated from January 31st to March 9th in 2025. The main activities of the Tenerife Carnival include costume parades, art performances, Carnival queen election, and sardine burial. The theme of the carnival is different every year, and people will dress up as various characters and have parties in the streets all day and night. At the end of the festival, local people burn a giant hand-painted sardine and throw it into sea, which symbolizes burning away the vices and sins of the carnival. Also, don’t forget to visit the Teide in Tenerife in your trip, the third largest volcano in the world.

3. Sevilla

Located in southern Spain, Sevilla is one of the warmest cities in February, so it is suitable for travel. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast or a cultural explorer, you would have a wonderful experience in Sevilla. Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance, and other architectural styles have all been masterfully incorporated here. Sevilla Alcazar and Sevilla Cathedral are good examples. La Giralda, the bell tower of Sevilla Cathedral, has been the most well-known tallest building in Spain for centuries. And the mushroom-shaped Metropol Parasol is the largest wooden construction in the world, which mirrors a perfect blending of modern life and ancient religion. The Plaza de Espana, where cultural events and performances are frequently held, is the ideal fusion of art and life. Passionate flamenco performances are available here for you to fully immerse yourself in. In addition, you can visit the Triana Market with a history of more than 200 years, where you can taste paellas, hams, and Tapas.

Sevilla Cathedral
Sevilla Cathedral

Triana Market in Seville
Triana Market


February Weather of Major Spain Cities

City Temp.

Rainfall

(mm)

Humi-

dity(%)

Sunrise /

Sunset

Madrid 4-12°C
(39.2 - 53.6°F)
35 65 07:47-08:22 / 18:33-19:06
Valencia 8-17°C
(46.4 - 62.6°F)
32 61 07:33-08:07 / 18:22-18:54
Barcelona 5-15°C
(41 - 59°F)
29 71 07:25-08:01 / 18:08-18:42
Segovia 1-10°C
(33.8 - 50°F)
34 70 07:49-08:25 / 18:34-19:07 
Sevilla 7-18°C
(44.6 - 64.4°F)
54 68 07:54-08:25 / 18:48-19:18
Granada 2-15°C
(35.6 - 59°F)
38 67 07:44-08:16 / 18:39-19:09
Bilbao 07:445-14°C
(41 - 57.2°F)
97 70 07:47-08:26 / 18:24-19:01
San Sebastián
6-12°C
(42.8 - 53.6°F)
124 73 07:59-08:38 / 18:35-19:12
Salamanca 0-11°C
(32 - 51.8°F)
27 76 07:55-08:32 / 18:40-19:14
Valladolid 0-10°C
(32 - 50°F)
33 72 07:52-08:29 / 18:35-19:09
Malaga 8-18°C
(46.4 - 64.4°F)
55 69 07:47-08:18 / 18:43-19:12
Toledo 3-14°C
(37.4 - 57.2°F)
28 72 07:48-08:23 / 18:36-19:08
Córdoba
5-17°C
(41 - 62.6°F)
53 68 07:49-08:22 / 18:43-19:13

3-Day Weather Forecast of Major Destinations
Madrid
Barcelona
Valencia
Sevilla
Granada
Bilbao