Los Azahares Villas in Mojacar
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 Summer, from June till September, is hot and incredibly dry. The average high  temperature  lingers in the optimal high 20s. It sits at 26°C in June and  
 September and peaks  in July and August at 28°C. Sea breezes reach inland, cooling the town, and as  humidity levels are reasonably low it very rarely
 becomes uncomfortably hot. The  sun blazes onto the white buildings and clear sea for 10 hours per day in June and August, and a  blinding eleven
 hours per day in July. September sees a slight reduction,  receiving eight hours a day. Night time temperatures stay near 20°C and  air-conditioning or a
 fan is advisable in your room. This allows for al fresco dining late into the night, which Mojacar’s squares have been built  for.

 Autumn, October and November, sees some, but very  little rain. It is still  incredibly pleasant, seeing average highs of 22°C in October and 18°C
 in November, with refreshingly cool nights. November is too chilly for a beach holiday, and the sun only comes out for six hours per day, but is a good
 time for a walking holiday with the occasional dip into the still warm sea.

 Winter, from December till February, is  incredibly mild and hangs on to autumnal sunshine levels of six hours per day.  It remains quite dry, though it
 frequently rains in short, light showers. The  average high temperature gets down to around 15°C and the average low  temperature hovers around 6°C,
 but it can get down to freezing and frosts  sometimes occur. The snow-capped Sierra Nevada Mountains can be seen in the distance, but  snow almost
 never falls in the town itself.

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