Valladolid is a location with extreme temperatures, much more so than are frequently experienced in other parts of Spain .  Winters in the area can get very cold.  Temperatures in the summer are not unbearably high but there is some humidity which causes the heat to feel warmer than the reading on the thermometer says it should feel.

Despite the humidity, the summers are not particularly wet, with almost no rain falling during the months of July and August.  The storms of the area begin in September and the wettest month of the year is usually October.  As it gets colder, the rain tapers off and the snow begins.  April and May are the rainy months at the beginning of the year.  The rain tends to be steady but sparse.  Because of this, there are less than fifteen inches of rain per year in Valladolid , but it is a relatively wet climate for an area which sees such little rainfall.

Updated weather information for Valladolid, including short-term forecast information for the area, can be obtained online through Weather City ( http://www.weathercity.com/es/vallado... ), Yahoo! Weather ( http://weather.yahoo.com/SPXX/SPXX019... ) and Weather Underground ( http://www.wunderground.com/global/st... ).   Complete weather information for the area including annual rainfall information and average temperatures is available from the World Meteorological Organization at http://www.worldweather.org/083/c0123... .