Weather in Huesca. Actual conditions and forecast

Map of wind conditions for Huesca area


Map of Huesca temperature forecast

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This temperature map is centered around Huesca. The map is real-time and interactive.

Rain forecast for Huesca area

1. Using the control panel above this map, you can check the rain forecast for Huesca for any period within next 10 days.
2. Via the top control panel, you can check the following weather parameters: Temperature, Cloud cover, Precipitation, Wind and Pressure.
This precipitation forecast map is centered around Huesca. The map is also real-time and interactive.
More to see in Huesca
Hidden among the Aragon valleys, the Spanish city of Huesca still has gorgeous historic architecture in great condition. The atmosphere in Huesca is very Spanish – it is energetic and unstoppable. The city center still has many landmarks to see but Huesca is a modern and dynamic city. Besides that, the city’s landscape is very diverse. No other settlement in Spain has such an interesting terrain. The Pyrenees protect the city from strong winds on the north, and the southern side of the city borders with Los Monegros, a comarca (semidesert) with the rough climate. A vacation in Huesca promises to be unusual. During archaeological excavations, scientists found ancient coins near the modern city of Huesca. These coins had one word engraved on them – Bolskan. Most probably, this was the ancient name of this settlement. During the Roman Empire period, the settlement got a new name, Osca. When the Arabs captured Osca, local people, just like other Spanish people in other cities, had to endure many troubles. The city’s infrastructure suffered much damage from the invaders. Three centuries later, the King of Aragon exempted the region from the alien forces, and Huesca became the capital of the region. In the Middle Ages, agriculture, economics, sciences, and culture started developing rapidly in Huesca. The 19th century brought many changes to the lifestyle of the city because the French established their rule in the city. The First Carlist War changed Huesca … Read further

Huesca guide chapters

Huesca sightseeing

The gorgeous fortress is built on a limestone rock. The choice of the site for the protective building was not random – it was impossible to make a hidden tunnel below the castle and capture it this way. A high wall surrounded the castle. It had one square-shaped tower and ten semi-cylindrical towers. The wall is quite long, approximately two hundred meters, and has only one entrance. This was made on purpose as … Open

Climate in Spain and weather forecast - best seasons for visit

In December, the weather becomes stable; the rainy and windy weather stops. The air temperature gradually drops, however the weather becomes more comfortable. In Madrid, the average daytime temperature is 9°C, and at night the temperature drops to 2°C. On the southern coast, the average daily temperature is about 14°C. January is the coldest month in the country. In the central regions, frosts and strong cold winds are often observed. February is the most volatile weather in the year. The sunny weather gives way to cold and rainy days, and it keeps snowing in the northern regions. From the first day of March, the air temperature in all regions of Spain begins to increase gradually. In Madrid, the temperature rises to 15°C, though at night it is cool enough (about 5°C). In April, the sky becomes clear and the air temperature approaches the most comfortable. At the resorts in May, the air warms up to 22°C. Water reaches 18°C and the swimming season re-opens.   … Open

Atmosphere of Spain: politics

Spain is a democratic parliamentary state. There is a clear separation of the legislative, executive and judicial arms. The head of state is the King (power is inherited). It is he who is the symbol of state unity and independence. Despite this fact, the King does not have great powers as all his actions must be necessarily negotiated and approved by the heads of government. However, the supreme commander-in-chief is still the King. He also represents the country in the international arena. The Parliament of Spain is the main representative of the legislative power. Parliament itself includes representatives of the Spanish people who are elected for a term of 4 years. Parliament has a bicameral structure, the first being the Congress, and the second – the Senate. Both chambers participate in the formation of the budget, and are also involved in the management of the governmental processes. Elections are of the type universal, equal and free. In this case, any citizen of Spain has the right to run for office in Parliament, and also the right to vote for a candidate. Parliamentary sessions are held twice a year and last for 4 months. … Open

Weather in the region of Huesca

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