The average number of rainy days each month in Malaga tends to decrease from April to July There have been on average three times as many rainy days in April than in June in Malaga There were more rainy days in Santiago than in Malaga in June and July from 2005 to 2009 There were less rainy days in Malaga than in Barcelona in June and July from 2005 to 2009 July tends to be the driest month in Barcelona It tends to get drier as April moves to August in Barcelona, Santiago and Malaga Santiago has been twice as wet as Malaga in some months it gets wetter and wetter from July onwards The range of minimum temperatures in Barcelona from May to August is about the same as that of Malaga it’s more likely to be dry in Malaga in the summer than in Barcelona Level One the mean average minimum monthly temperature in Barcelona from May to August is less than in Malaga the mean average minimum monthly temperature in Barcelona from May to August is 1.25 degrees Celcius less than in Malaga the mean average minimum monthly temperature in Barcelona from May to August is about the same as in Malaga it tends to be hotter in the day in Malaga than in Santiago or Barcelona it has been at least 10 degrees Fahrenheit hotter in Malaga compared with Santiago the average maximum monthly temperature tends to increase in Spain from April to September the majority of days in Malaga from June to August are sunny about three quarters of the days from June to August in Malaga are sunny roughly a quarter of the days in the summer months in Malaga are not sunny More than three quarters of the days in the summer months in Barcelona are sunny Level One There tends to be more sunshine in Malaga in the summer compared with Barcelona climate change means it is twice as likely to rain in Malaga these days compared with how it used to be it is much wetter in June in Malaga, compared with July and August there tends to be twice as many wet days in Malaga in May compared with June Level One
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