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Is there a night breeze in the Mediterranean climate of Spain?

The Mediterranean climate is characterized by hot and dry summers and humid and cool winters. It is similar to the weather in the Mediterranean basin. This type of climate usually extends from the Andalusian plain in Spain to the eastern and southern coasts, and then to the Pyrenees. In the coastal areas near Galicia Autonomous Region and the Bay of Biscay, there is a maritime climate, also known as the maritime climate or the maritime west coast climate. The annual temperature range of this climate is relatively limited, and it does not include the summer when the Mediterranean climate is very dry.

Spain will encounter Leveche wind along the Mediterranean coastline: this is a dry and hot wind in North Africa, accompanied by east wind or southeast wind. When these winds usually appear in spring, the region may experience a sudden and relatively short-term temperature rise. In the typical Mediterranean climate of Spain, the most common wind is Levante wind, which is an easterly wind that passes between Sistema Penibetico and the Atlas Mountains in North Africa. These winds are often wet, mild and hot, and are "the winds that have the greatest influence on the typical Mediterranean climate".