The Malaga weather is exactly what you would expect from a city on the Costa del Sol , sun, sun and more sun. It is one of the best, most reliable and healthiest climates in the world with more than 300 days of sunshine per year.

During the winter the average daytime temperatures are generally about 16ºC and there can be some rainy days but it never lasts for long and skies are usually clear and sunny.
In summer the daytime temperatures can reach about 30ºC and there is little or no rain. There are occasional summer storms but these are over quickly. In the evening it can get a bit cool so a light jacket may be required.

The figures for sunlight are very high: an average of 2,901 hours of sunlight a year. The maximums are in July, with an average of 354 hours and the minimums in December, with 167 hours. This, together with the mild temperatures makes Malaga's climate in winter ideal and its spring and summer weather very pleasant.
The prevailing winds are S and SE and, in general, are never very strong, reaching an average maximum gust speeds over the year of 83 Km/h. The average air pressure is 760,6 mm.
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