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Warmest Cities in Catalonia

Top 100 cities ranked by warmest cities

Warmest Cities — Catalonia

2 Vilassar de Mar 63°F
3 Arenys de Munt 63°F
4 Cabrils 63°F
5 Alella 63°F
6 Sant Pol de Mar 63°F
7 Mataró 63°F
8 El Masnou 63°F
10 Montgat 63°F
12 Premià de Dalt 63°F
13 Calella 63°F
14 Granollers 63°F
16 Malgrat de Mar 63°F
17 Argentona 63°F
19 Sant Celoni 63°F
20 Cardedeu 63°F
21 Dosrius 63°F
22 Canovelles 63°F
23 Pineda de Mar 63°F
24 Tiana 63°F
25 Premià de Mar 63°F
26 Teià 63°F
27 Canet de Mar 63°F
29 la Garriga 63°F
30 Tordera 63°F
31 Arenys de Mar 63°F
32 Palafolls 62°F
33 Amposta 62°F
34 Tortosa 62°F
35 Deltebre 62°F
37 Empuriabrava 62°F
39 Palafrugell 62°F
40 Girona 62°F
41 Banyoles 62°F
44 l'Escala 62°F
46 Calonge 62°F
47 Palamós 62°F
49 Llagostera 62°F
50 Salt 62°F
52 Alcanar 61°F
53 Ulldecona 61°F
54 la Salut 61°F
55 Esparreguera 61°F
58 La Bordeta 61°F
61 Polinyà 61°F
63 Barcelona 61°F
64 Las Tres Torres 61°F
65 Hostafrancs 61°F
67 les Roquetes 61°F
68 Vallcarca 61°F

The warmest cities in Catalonia enjoy high average annual temperatures, making them attractive to those who prefer mild winters and plenty of sunshine. Santa Maria de Palautordera leads with an average annual temperature of 63°F.

Warm-climate cities are popular destinations for retirees, winter migrants, and outdoor enthusiasts. They typically offer year-round access to outdoor activities, lower heating costs, and longer growing seasons. Many have seen significant population growth in recent decades.

While warm weather is appealing, these cities may also face challenges including extreme summer heat, higher cooling costs, water scarcity, and vulnerability to hurricanes or other weather events. Many are investing in heat mitigation strategies and sustainable water management.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Santa Maria de Palautordera's average temperature of 63°F means residents enjoy warm weather virtually year-round.
  • 2. The warmest U.S. cities are concentrated in southern Florida, Hawaii, and the desert Southwest.
  • 3. Warm-climate cities have seen the fastest population growth in the U.S. over the past two decades, driven by retirees and remote workers.

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