Seville is about to see a change in the weather. After a start to 2026 marked by persistent rain and saturated ground, the atmosphere is giving us a break from the wet weather. However, it is bringing with it a mass of Arctic air that will cause temperatures to plummet in Seville.
The end of the rain: when will it stop raining in Seville?
The storm and other fronts associated with Atlantic instability will begin to lose strength starting this Thursday. The substantial change will come on the weekend of February 14 and 15, when the clouds will disappear almost completely, giving way to clear skies, but much colder temperatures.
A 10-degree drop in just 48 hours
The change in weather will be abrupt. Although we have had a couple of days with mild lows of 15ºC, we will suddenly experience early mornings of pure winter. According to data from AEMET and Meteored, the temperature drop will be distributed as follows:
- Friday, February 13: lows of 11ºC, which will give way to the last vestiges of the humid weather of recent weeks.
- Saturday, February 14: the arrival of air from the north will cause the thermometer to drop to 8ºC.
- Sunday, February 15, will be the coldest day, with lows of 5ºC in Seville city, and even lower in other parts of the province. In Estepa, for example, the lows will be 3ºC, and 2ºC in La Puebla de Cazalla.
- Monday, February 16: The week will begin with a freezing temperature of 6ºC.
In any case, the wind chill could be even lower due to the arrival of north and northwest winds associated with a polar jet stream.
How long will this cold spell last?
Fortunately for those who are patiently waiting for the sun, this episode of arctic cold will be brief and intense. Weather models indicate that, after the weekend, the Azores high will return to the peninsula.
This will allow temperatures to gradually recover during the second half of February, returning Seville to more normal values for this time of year.