Weather in May

Posted by: betharita

Weather in May - 04/17/01 07:35 PM

We'll be in Madrid 10-12 May, Marbella from 12-19 and Barcelona from 19-25 May. What's the average temperature during that time in those areas? I'm trying to pack light but I'm afraid it might be too cool in the north for the cloths I had planned for the beach. Also, I read the question about shorts and the cathedrals but no one said if they were not allowed. I read they won't let you in with shorts. Is that true all over. What about jeans? Are they acceptable or considered too casual? My husband wears mostly jeans and his two pairs of khaki's are likely to die by the end of the trip.
Thanks smile
Posted by: Majesty318

Re: Weather in May - 04/17/01 07:56 PM

Do you mean jeans for the cathedral or just in general? Either way I think you will be fine. Jeans are not necessarily as commonly worn as they are here, but people do wear them. You definitely can go in cathedrals with jeans. As far as shorts in the cathedral I went in the cathedral in Salamanca in shorts but I don't know if it is permitted everywhere.
Posted by: Eddie

Re: Weather in May - 04/18/01 05:08 AM

It depends: If you go to Toledo's Cathedral (or Malaga's) with a tourist group, shorts are acceptable. For Church services, they are frowned upon (if not prohibited).

The weather should be pretty nice in Madrid (80's), Marbella (80's, unless they get a sirocco from N.Africa, and Barcelona (70's).

Madrid will be in the middle of its annual San Isidro festivities when you arrive. laugh
Posted by: Kurt

Re: Weather in May - 04/18/01 11:23 AM

I'm reading all these average temps and thinking of my trip to Madrid and Andalucia last May. It was cool and rainy in Madrid, mostly 60's (f). It rained part of every day I was in Madrid. I was told that it was an unusually wet spring at the time, and welcome as a two-year draught was broken. Just like spring in the USA, be ready for anything. And San Isidro is a blast!
Posted by: Nativo

Re: Weather in May - 04/18/01 11:52 AM

I fully agree,average temperatures should be mild in Madrid. But be ready for anything. I have seen from almost 30º up to a little snow 10 years ago. There are basically two seasons Winter and summer, and keep in mind that this "weather year" (september to september) has been up to now verrr..y unsual.

This may change completely if your are moving off the central plateau (in which Madrid is located).
Posted by: betharita

Re: Weather in May - 04/18/01 07:11 PM

eek I guess I better plan for everything! Sounds like a Chicago spring where I grew up..right Kurt? Thanks for the info. Question for Eddie...What is a sirocco? I'm guessing a cold front? As for the jeans, I did mean in general so you answered that. What I read about shorts in Catherdrals may have been for services (good point) but I got the impression some won't let you in at all. I think it was something I read about Seville. If anyone knows for sure, please reply. Thanks laugh
Posted by: Eddie

Re: Weather in May - 04/19/01 06:00 AM

A Sirocco is a southerly wind of the North African desert that can make it unbearably hot along the southern Spanish-Mediterranean beaches from time to time. Usually, it's considerably cooler along the coast than inland. When a Sirocco sets in, it gets hot and stays hot, day and night.
Not to worry: I have only experienced that phenomenon once in a dozen or so visits to Spain's Mediterranean coasts. laugh
Posted by: Caroline

Re: Weather in May - 04/21/01 02:01 PM

Hello, Behtarita. This is Auntie Caroline. I just signed up. Sounds like weather will be a bit cooler than Florida. I'm still going to pack light; I can buy, buy, buy when I get there! laugh