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Pogoda Alicante

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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the StoryShift weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.

Check the latest information for your trip: Alicante enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot, dry summers. The best months for a beach holiday are June through September, when average highs hover around 30°C and sea temperatures are pleasant.

What is the weather like in Alicante throughout the year?

Alicante’s climate is typical of Spain’s Costa Blanca. Summers are long and sunny, with July and August averaging 29–31°C. Winters are mild, with daytime highs around 17°C in January and February. Rain is scarce between June and August; the wettest months are October and November. Spring and autumn offer comfortable temperatures around 20–25°C and fewer crowds – ideal for sightseeing or hiking.

When should I visit for value and avoiding school holidays?

For lower prices and quieter beaches, consider late spring (May–early June) or autumn (September–October). These months provide warm weather without the peak-season crowds or high accommodation costs. UK school holidays in July and August push prices up, while Christmas and Easter breaks also see a spike.

Average high in August31°C
Average low in January7°C
Annual rainfall~300 mm
Sea temperature (August)26°C
What is the weather like in Alicante in November?

November is one of the wettest months, with average rainfall around 35 mm. Daytime temperatures range from 18°C to 20°C. Sea temperatures drop to about 18°C, so swimming is less comfortable. Pack a jacket and an umbrella.

How do I check the current conditions (pogoda alicante teraz)?

For real-time readings and radar data (pogoda alicante radar), use BBC Weather or a dedicated weather app. For a longer view, look at 16-day forecasts (pogoda alicante 16 dni) or the długoterminowa outlook on specialist sites.

What should I pack for a trip to Alicante?

Light clothing for summer, plus a sun hat and sunscreen. In winter, bring layers and a waterproof jacket. Comfortable walking shoes are useful for exploring the city. A light cardigan or jacket is handy for cooler evenings even in summer.

For more UK travel weather, see our weather hub or check conditions in similar Spanish resorts like Benidorm and Majorca. If you’re planning a longer trip, our 10-day forecast page can help you prepare.