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Will the weather ruin Easter in Spain this year?
Travellers heading to Spain this Easter could be in for a mixed bag of sunshine and showers – but the full story is more complex than it first appears

First signs of trouble from the Canary Islands
What tourists should expect this Semana Santa
- Seville: Warm and dry until Thursday, then likely rain on Friday and Saturday, with possible improvement from Sunday onwards. Keep a raincoat handy but don’t cancel your plans just yet.
- Madrid: Similar story for those doing a city break in Madrid this Easter – spring temperatures early in the week, but unsettled from Thursday, with a chance of clearing up later.
- Málaga and the Costa del Sol: There are slightly better odds for sunshine in Málaga, though the south coast may still see scattered showers from midweek.
- Canary Islands: Wet and windy to start the week but should stabilise after Wednesday.
- Valencia and the Mediterranean coast: Historically rain-prone during this season, and this year is no exception, though the second half of the week looks more promising.