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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the ScopePress weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Málaga’s Mediterranean climate delivers mild winters (12–18°C) and hot, dry summers (28–33°C). The live forecast above shows current conditions; expect clear skies and gentle sea breezes for most of the year, with rainfall concentrated in November–February.
What is Málaga’s typical weather by month?
Summers (June–September) bring persistent sunshine and highs of 28–33°C, often with a light levante wind. Winters (December–February) are mild at 12–18°C, though January is the coolest month. Spring and autumn are warm and pleasant, with occasional showers. For detailed monthly averages, see 10 day weather forecast UK or check UK weather hub for broader comparisons.
When does Málaga see the most rain?
Rainfall peaks from November to February, with December averaging 80–100 mm. July and August are virtually dry, with less than 5 mm each. If you’re planning a winter escape, Benidorm weather offers a similar pattern, though Málaga’s coastal position keeps it slightly milder.
Does Málaga have a rainy season?
Yes, the wettest period runs from November to February, with December usually the rainiest month. Summer months are exceptionally dry, making Málaga a reliable destination for sun-seekers even in winter.
Is Málaga warm enough to visit in February?
February averages 12–17°C with around 6 hours of daily sunshine. It’s pleasant for walking and sightseeing, but sea temperatures hover near 15°C, so swimming may feel chilly.
How far ahead can I trust a 14-day forecast for Málaga?
Forecasts beyond 10 days have lower accuracy, though trends in temperature and rainfall are often reliable. For planning, check malaga weather 14 days or malaga weather 30 days for general patterns.