Wettervergleich

Weather Comparison Tenerife

Tenerife in the Canary Islands boasts around 3000 sunshine hours per year and a year-round average of 22°C, making it one of Europe's most sought-after all-season destinations. Thanks to its subtropical climate, temperatures barely drop below 18°C in January, while summers rarely exceed 28°C. Use historical weather data to see just how stable Tenerife's climate really is.

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Weather Review Tenerife
How was the weather in Tenerife each month?
Climate Trend Tenerife
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How to compare weather in Tenerife

The period comparison for Tenerife sits at the top of this page. Pick two time windows that interest you, for example the same month across two different years, and the tool puts maximum and minimum temperature, sunshine hours, precipitation, and peak wind side by side. The “Climate Trend Tenerife” link above offers a different lens: up to ten years of the same month in a single chart.

The monthly weather review gives you a third perspective. Instead of comparing two periods, you land on a single month page with context from previous years and a link back to the Canary Islands region. That is particularly useful when you want to know whether a specific month in Tenerife stood out or tracked a familiar pattern.

Weather data for Tenerife since 1940

All values on this page come from the ECMWF ERA5 reanalysis dataset, a global archive that merges satellite and surface measurements into a gap-free time series. For Tenerife that means: data from 1 January 1940, day by day, without gaps. The series is calibrated and extended daily with new observations.

Because ERA5 reconciles measurements retroactively against the full observation network, values stay comparable whether you set two adjacent years or 1970 against 2026 side by side. The comparison is free and ad-free. Maximum temperature, minimum temperature, precipitation, sunshine hours, and peak wind each follow the same rule: one value per day, one point on the map, one source.

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