Crazy Temperatures on the Costa del Sol
On Friday at 4.30pm I was in my car outsider my villa in Marbella – the temperature gauge read 30 degrees – a typical scenario for a warm July afternoon. I drove 16 kilometres east to Fuengirola , a journey taking just short of 30 minutes. On arrival, the gauge read 42 degrees. Sue enough, I stepped out of the car, and the heat was searingly uncomfortable, reminiscent of some of the unpleasant weather I had previously experienced in Florida and the Far East. It felt as though the sun was literally ´baking´ everything – it was the hottest I had experienced since owning property on the Costa del Sol for the last 8 years.Lucklily, my stop in Fuengirola was only a short one, and I was soon back on the road to Marbella. I watched in amazement as the temperature gauge steadily ticked down from 42 degrees to 30 degrees again on my journey home. I cannot understand how the temperature difference can be so great between 2 places just 16 kilometres apart. Can anyone advise on how this can happen? Related Posts Freezing Temperatures in Southern Spain The Best Things in Spain are FREE! Heatwave in Spain

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Crazy Temperatures on the Costa del Sol
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