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Old 10-24-2016, 09:14 AM
 
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Wow thank you so much! Your recommendation is spot on and exactly what I'm looking for! Almería looks wonderful and even warmer than the places I was looking at before. On holiday-weather it says Almería 30 mm of rain in November and it is about 6 days of rain during November. I also found cities nearby, Vera playa and Cartagen. Both of them are even warmer and look nice. Vera playa gets 32mm of rain and Cartagena (The warmest city) gets 60mm of rain in 10 days during November. I like them all so it's difficult deciding which to go. I really like Cartagena especially with how much warmer it is, but I'm worried we could be unlucky and get rained on the 5 days were there. Then I really like Almería, but Vera playa is slightly warmer on average. But the hotels seem a lot better in Almería like there closer to the city center and not too far from the beach.
I don't know from where that website takes it's information but here you have the official climate averages of Almeria: Climate of Almeria November has just a rain amount of 28mm and 3.6 days in average, but this year is being drier than normal and probably it won't even rain on 3 November days, as in October rained 1 day (avg is 2.8) and in September 0 (avg is 1.5).

Yes, Vera on Almería, Roquetas de Mar also there, and Cartagena and Águilas in Murcia have maximum averages in the range of 20-23ºC on November and 95% of days are sunny.

Also practically any place from the coast down to Valencia to Málaga are good options, from Benidorm to Murcia you have all semi-arid climates which get by average no more than 4 rainy days in November.

In which week of November do you want to go there? I can recommend you a place based on that data. Cartagena is also a semi-arid climate, it rains mostly on September-October and at the start of the Spring.
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Old 10-24-2016, 11:06 AM
 
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I don't know from where that website takes it's information but here you have the official climate averages of Almeria: Climate of Almeria November has just a rain amount of 28mm and 3.6 days in average, but this year is being drier than normal and probably it won't even rain on 3 November days, as in October rained 1 day (avg is 2.8) and in September 0 (avg is 1.5).

Yes, Vera on Almería, Roquetas de Mar also there, and Cartagena and Águilas in Murcia have maximum averages in the range of 20-23ºC on November and 95% of days are sunny.

Also practically any place from the coast down to Valencia to Málaga are good options, from Benidorm to Murcia you have all semi-arid climates which get by average no more than 4 rainy days in November.

In which week of November do you want to go there? I can recommend you a place based on that data. Cartagena is also a semi-arid climate, it rains mostly on September-October and at the start of the Spring.
I will have to check out the wiki page since it seems like my website is off by a lot ha ha Wow that's wonderful to hear there isn't that much rain and this year has been even drier. It sounds amazing how warm they are in November too. Do you know if the areas by the Costa Del Sol like Valenciam, Málaga, Marbella, and Benidorm are just as warm as Almería, Cartagena and Águilas? Or are the Almería, Cartagena and Águilas areas warmer?

We plan to go at the end of November (November 18 till the 23rd). I would love to hear your recommendation on which place/area you think is better
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