Climate of Gibraltar

The climate of Gibraltar is Mediterranean/Subtropical with mild winters and warm summers.

Gibraltar has two main prevailing winds, an easterly one known as the Levante coming from the Sahara in Africa which brings humid weather and warmer sea currents and the other as Poniente which is westerly and brings fresher air and colder sea.

Its terrain consists of the 430-metre (1,411 ft)[1] high Rock of Gibraltar and the narrow coastal lowland surrounding it.

Rain occurs mainly in winter; the summers are generally dry.

Source 3: Meteoclimat (records except February, July and August record lows)[7] Source 4: Time and Date (dewpoints and humidity)[8]