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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Metro Report weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Málaga’s climate is typically Mediterranean, meaning mild, often wet winters and long, hot, dry summers. The live forecast above gives the most immediate picture, but for planning a trip, knowing the seasonal pattern is more useful.
What is the weather in Málaga like throughout the year?
Málaga enjoys over 300 days of sunshine a year. Summers from June to September are hot, with average highs around 30°C, though sea breezes keep the coast comfortable. Winters are the mildest in mainland Europe, with December and January averages of 12–17°C. Rain is mostly confined to November through February, making spring and autumn ideal for sightseeing.
How far ahead can you check the Málaga forecast?
Short-range forecasts are reliable up to about 7 days. For a broader view, many travellers look at the malaga weather 14 days outlook or a malaga weather 15 day forecast to spot general trends. A malaga weather 30 days estimate is only useful for spotting a pattern, not precise daily conditions. For a seasonal overview, checking malaga weather by month averages is more dependable than a long-range forecast.
Is Málaga a good winter sun destination?
Yes. With average highs of 17°C in January and 18°C in February, it is one of Europe’s warmest winter spots. For a malaga weather december trip, expect mild days but cooler evenings and occasional rain.
Does it rain much in Málaga in February?
Malaga weather february is still part of the wet season, with around 60mm of rain over 6–7 days. However, sunny spells are common and temperatures are pleasant enough for outdoor dining.
Can I get a reliable 10 or 21 day forecast?
A weather in málaga 10 days forecast is reasonably reliable for trends. A malaga weather forecast 21 days is less accurate day-to-day; it is best used to see if a settled or unsettled pattern is likely.
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For a broader look at conditions back home, see our UK weather hub. If you are comparing coastal options, our Benidorm weather and Majorca weather pages offer similar seasonal breakdowns.