Planning your visit to San Martín de la Vega? Check out the latest weather information in this section. Here, you'll find current meteorological conditions, detailed forecasts, and helpful charts.
San Martin de la Vega
Current Weather
Overview
San Martín de la Vega has a climate with distinct seasons, characterized as Mediterranean with a continental influence. This means you can expect hot, dry summers and relatively cool winters, with noticeable temperature fluctuations throughout the year.
The summer months, especially July and August, are the hottest and sunniest, with average temperatures around 27°C and maximums regularly exceeding 30°C. Rainfall during this period is minimal, often nonexistent. Winters, from December to February, are significantly cooler: the average temperature hovers around 6-8.5°C, sometimes dropping to 1-3°C at night. Most of the annual precipitation falls during the winter and transitional seasons (spring and autumn), though the total amount remains low. March, April, October, and November may bring more rainy days, but heavy and prolonged downpours are rare here.
Therefore, when planning your trip to San Martín de la Vega, it's worth considering the seasonality. Summer is ideal for those who love the heat and sun, while spring and autumn offer more moderate temperatures for walking and sightseeing, albeit with a higher chance of short-lived showers. Winter will require warmer clothing.
Temperature
The weather in San Martín de la Vega is characterized by noticeable seasonal temperature fluctuations. The annual temperature cycle features a warm, and at times sweltering, summer period and a cool winter. The hottest months are undoubtedly July and August, when average temperatures reach 27.4°C and 27.0°C respectively, with daytime highs capable of climbing to 34.5°C in July. Conversely, the coldest months are January, with an average temperature of 6.0°C and lows around 1.3°C, and December, where the average temperature is 7.4°C.
Summer in San Martín de la Vega, spanning June, July, and August, is marked by hot and predominantly dry weather. Average daily temperatures during this time range from 23.2°C in June to a peak of 27.4°C in July. Daytime temperatures regularly exceed 30°C, averaging 34.5°C in July and 33.9°C in August. Nights bring some relief but remain warm, with minimum temperatures around 16.8°C in June and above 20°C in July and August. Significant daily temperature swings are typical, especially in midsummer, when the difference between the daytime high and nighttime low can be around 14 degrees.
The winter period, from December to February, brings cool conditions to San Martín de la Vega. Average temperatures in January drop to 6.0°C, making it the coldest month. Nighttime lows in January and February can approach freezing, at 1.3°C and 2.8°C respectively. Daytime temperatures in winter usually stay above freezing, reaching an average of 10.7°C in January and 14.2°C in February, creating a crisp but not harsh feel. Daily temperature variations are also noticeable, though less pronounced than in summer, averaging 8–11 degrees.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
San Martín de la Vega experiences a climate with low rainfall throughout the year. The most pronounced dry season occurs during the summer months. In July, there is practically no precipitation, with an average of 0 mm and only 1 rainy day. August is also very dry, with 0 mm of rainfall and approximately 2 rainy days.
A slight increase in precipitation occurs in spring and autumn. March and April are the months with the highest number of rainy days—about 10 days each—though the total precipitation remains around 2 mm per month. A similar pattern is seen in October (2 mm of precipitation, 9 rainy days) and November (1 mm of precipitation, 9 rainy days). Given the low amounts, any precipitation is likely to be light rain.
Winter months such as January (1 mm, 6 rainy days) and December (2 mm, 7 rainy days) are also characterized by low precipitation. Overall, even during the "wettest" periods in terms of rainy days, the total volume of moisture in San Martín de la Vega remains very moderate.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When planning your trip to San Martín de la Vega, choosing the right wardrobe is key to staying comfortable in any weather. Comfortable shoes are essential, as you'll likely want to do a lot of walking. Since the weather can be changeable, especially during transitional seasons, we recommend layering your clothing. This allows you to easily adapt to temperature changes throughout the day by adding or removing layers.
During the summer months (June–August), San Martín de la Vega experiences hot and mostly dry weather with high temperatures reaching 34°C. Be sure to bring light, breathable clothing made of natural fabrics, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. In winter (December–February), it gets cool here, with average temperatures around 6–8°C and nighttime frosts not uncommon. Pack a warm jacket, sweaters, a hat, scarf, and gloves. Although precipitation is minimal, a little rain is possible, so a compact umbrella or a light waterproof jacket will come in handy.
Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) feature more moderate temperatures but also a higher chance of rain, especially in March, April, October, and November. During these periods, you'll need both light items for warm days and sweaters or fleece tops, as well as a windbreaker or mid-season jacket. A small foldable umbrella or raincoat will help you stay comfortable during potential showers. Regardless of the season, always choose comfortable closed-toe shoes for exploring the town and its surroundings.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
Weather in nearby cities
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