Malaga's spectacular atmosphere is one of the major reasons emigrants relocate to Malaga. The city possesses a Mediterranean atmosphere and the summers have a tendency to be quite lengthy, warm and dry, although the winters are serene.
No European city having a populace that exceeds 500,000 is hotter than Malaga and amid the sultriest months of the year — between June to September — the temperatures have a tendency to fall to about 30°C. It is uncommon for the mercury to plunge lower than freezing point in Malaga and likewise the winters as well are warm in contrast to a significant part of whatever remains of Europe because the Malaga Mountains keeps out the northern climate.
In Malaga, summer formally endures from April to November, although the atmosphere is so wonderful notwithstanding for the remaining six months of the year making the city an acceptable location for both visitors to visit and emigrants to relocate to.