The climate in Huelva is for the most part Mediterranean. This means that summers are generally hot and dry, while winters are mild with some precipitation. Because of this, most people view Huelva as a year round destination. Visit the Andalusia Climate page for detailed information about this topic.
On average, the warmest months of the year in Huelva are July and August. During this time, the daily high temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 80’s, with extremely hot days reaching the 90’s. During the nighttime, the temperatures will drop to the mid to upper 60’s.
The coldest months on average in Huelva are December and January. Although this is the winter season, the temperatures never get very cold. During this time, the daily high temperatures will remain in the upper 50’s and lower 60’s, while the nighttime temperatures will drop to the upper 40’s.
A Mediterranean climate is characterized by dry summer and wet winters, and this is exactly the case in Huelva. The summer months will rarely see rainfall, which is when most tourists visit the area. The winter months however are blessed with enough rain to satisfy the needs of the crops grown in the area.
For more weather information about Huelva, check out the Ten Day Forecast and the Monthly Weather Averages page.
