Information exchange for people visiting the city of Granada => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Terry Jones on January 06, 2010, 02:10:49 AM
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Title: Weather forecast for Granada
Post by: Terry Jones on January 06, 2010, 02:10:49 AM
It is terrible weather in the UK right now. I am coming to Granada on Friday with Ryan air from Stanstead.
Do you have a weather forecast for Granada?
Title: Re: Weather forecast for Granada
Post by: Steven Wellington on January 06, 2010, 02:21:22 AM
These are the weather pages I use.
The weather is normally better than they predict. It's very rare for the temperature to go below -1C.
This Norwegian one is my favourite https://www.yr.no/en/forecast/daily-table/2-2517117/Spain/Andalusia/Granada/Granada (https://www.yr.no/en/forecast/daily-table/2-2517117/Spain/Andalusia/Granada/Granada)
This one has a 15 day forecast. https://accuweather.com/en/es/granada/306729/weather-forecast/306729 (https://accuweather.com/en/es/granada/306729/weather-forecast/306729)
This one used to be very good. https://wunderground.com/global/stations/08419.html (https://wunderground.com/global/stations/08419.html)
This one is in Spanish https://tutiempo.net/Tiempo-Granada-E18001.html (https://tutiempo.net/Tiempo-Granada-E18001.html)
Guide to speaking about the weather in Spanish https://lingolex.com/swom/wom-weather.htm (https://lingolex.com/swom/wom-weather.htm)
This is a satellite picture of Spain. (this can often be better than looking at a forecast) Granada is not very rainy but if there is a big swirling cloud to the left of Portugal it often means that it will rain for several days. https://meteo.fr/temps/europe/satellite/bigsateuj_12.jpg (https://meteo.fr/temps/europe/satellite/bigsateuj_12.jpg)
Title: Re: Weather forecast for Granada
Post by: granadaexpert on August 19, 2011, 03:48:48 AM
In Spain in August it is common to have summer storms which only last a few hours.
There has been a lot of false reports of summer thunder storms in the weather forecasts recently. This is probably because the storms are quite small and probably only a few miles across.
I have found that the best way of knowing if a summer storm is actually going to happen is by looking at a radar image.
There is one here. https://weatheronline.co.uk/weather/maps/radar?LANG=en&STRUCTUR=maps&CONT=euro&CREG=r3ml (https://weatheronline.co.uk/weather/maps/radar?LANG=en&STRUCTUR=maps&CONT=euro&CREG=r3ml)