Being informed about the climate patterns of your travel destination helps you to be prepared for the difficult weather that can roll in and throw a wrench in your vacation plans.
During mid-April, Spain can get up to 75 degrees Fahrenheit, while the earlier part of the month brings temperatures as low as the mid-40s.
Situated in southwestern Europe, Spain gets varied climates due to its mountainous terrain, its Atlantic Ocean border on the west and the Mediterranean Sea on the east.
Although Spain begins to heat up in April, the weather is not dependable until about June, and the chance of showers extends across several regions of the country, including central and northern Spain, with the northwest region getting especially wet.
Spain's April climate allows visitors and locals to enjoy the beach and outdoor activities such as festivals without the fear of overheating.