Andalusia, Spain's southernmost region, has a relatively mild Mediterranean climate that attracts visitors throughout the entire year.  Its southern coast, or La Costa del Sol, also known at the The Sun Coast, is somewhat warmer in the winter than Andalusia's Atlantic coast and attracts winter visitors from northern Europe and North America.  During the spring, summer and fall months Andalusia is full of tourists visiting its many beaches and historic attractions. 

As Andalusia is a large area, its average temperatures can vary from region to region, with the coldest areas during the winter and the coolest in the summer being in the mountains.  Many of Andalusia's coastal areas can reach temperatures of over 100 degrees F during July and August.  The region as a whole gets more rain during the winter than in the summers, which are generally rain-free, with the rainiest months being December through March.  For an up to date weather forecast on any of Andalusia's cities visit Andalusiaweb's weather page.