There is a chart here:
http://gospain.about.com/od/spanishclimate/ss/weather_6.htm
Around about 20 degrees C (68 F) during the day 12 C (54 F) at night
349 degrees celcius
The highest accepted recorded temperature in Spain was 47o C in Sevilla and Badajoz. There was a temperature of 51o C in 1876 but the measuring equipment was suspect. There was also a reported temperature of 48.8o C in Cazalla, Sevilla in 1926 which is also doubtful. Weather people believe that temperatures may have reached 50o C at places in the Guadalquivir basin and not been recorded.
southern
Andalusia is southern Spain, near the Mediterranean Sea.(see related link)
The largest volcanic mountain located in the country of Spain is Mount Teide, in Spanish 'Pico del Teide'. It has an elevation of 3,718 meters, of 12,198 ft., which converts it in the highest peak of Spain and also the highest point of the islands of the Atlantic.
If you could find a way to put North Carolina into northern Argentina, it would be closer to the equator there than it would be if it were in southern Spain.
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Sothern Spain
Eleusina (or Elefsis) , Greece The highest ever officially recorded temperature reached in Eleusina ,Greece on 10/07/1977 and was 48.0 C according to the world meteorological organization http://wmo.asu.edu/europe-highest-temperature
It is the Sierra Nevada range in southern Spain.m
There was a reported temperature of 51o C in 1876 and a 48.8oC in 1926 but the test equipment was suspect. The accepted high was 47.8oC in Murcia on July 29, 1976.
The highest mountain anywhere in Spain is Mt Tiede (3718 meters) on Tenerife Island in the Canary Islands. The highest mountain in continental Spain is Mulhacen (3478 meters). Mulhacen is located near Granada in southern Spain. Spain has 10 mountains over 3,300 meters (10,000 ft.). See the related link for a complete list.
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Over the past 21 years Spain's average annual temperature has been 57o F. The lowest temperature recorded was -17.8 C (0 F), and the highest was 47.8 C (118 F).
The highest accepted recorded temperature in Spain was 47o C in Sevilla and Badajoz. There was a temperature of 51o C in 1876 but the measuring equipment was suspect. There was also a reported temperature of 48.8o C in Cazalla, Sevilla in 1926 which is also doubtful. Weather people believe that temperatures may have reached 50o C at places in the Guadalquivir basin and not been recorded.
Oregon is closer to northern Spain than to southern Spain, because it is at a higher latitude and because southern Spain is farther from the Atlantic than is northern Spain (Portugal occupies the Atlantic coast on the southern Iberian peninsula).
Sevilla is the largest city in southern Spain.
Texas is the southern United States, not in northern Argentina or southern Spain.