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Ventilation guide for Barcelona

Barcelona's coastal Mediterranean climate differs from Madrid's in one key way: humidity. Sitting on the coast, Barcelona has maritime moisture that makes summer heat feel more oppressive than equivalent temperatures inland. August regularly brings 30°C with 70–75% humidity — a combination that makes ventilation less refreshing than the temperature alone would suggest.

The Tramuntana wind from the north is Barcelona's natural air conditioning. When it blows — typically in spring and autumn — it clears pollution and drops humidity rapidly. Those are the days when opening windows genuinely transforms your apartment. The Xaloc, a hot south wind from the Sahara, does the opposite and offers no ventilation benefit.

Air quality in Barcelona is a persistent challenge: the city regularly ranks among Europe's most polluted due to dense traffic, port activity, and its sheltered valley geography. Summer ozone and winter particulates frequently push AQI above 50. The real-time AQI component of OpenWindow.live is especially important for Barcelona residents.

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Frequently asked questions

When is it best to open windows in Barcelona?

In Barcelona, the best ventilation times are typically early morning (5–8 AM) and late evening (after sunset) when outdoor temperatures drop below indoor levels.

Is it safe to leave windows open at night in Barcelona?

Yes, in most weather conditions. Open windows can drop indoor temperature by 2–5°C in 30 minutes if outdoor air is cooler. Check the live recommendation above for tonight.

What outdoor humidity is too high for ventilation?

Above 80% humidity, opening windows can make indoor air feel sticky. Combine with dehumidifier or wait for drier hours.