Güímar is located in the eastern part of
Tenerife, with the
Atlantic Ocean on the east coast of the town. The
Canary Current passes through this sea area, resulting in Güímar having a
mild desert climate all year round. Güímar has a mild desert climate (
Köppen:
BWh;
Trewartha:
BWal) with an annual precipitation of only and no more than 29 days of precipitation. The average temperature throughout the year ranges from in February to in August. High temperature days above are usually uncommon, but due to the close proximity to the
Sahara Desert, a hot wind called
Sharqi, making the place The temperature quickly exceeded and even reached temperatures above or even higher. The extreme temperatures throughout the year ranged from on 17 March 2015 to on 28 July 2017. In September 2022, the entire
Canary Islands, including
Tenerife, experienced the heaviest rainfall since AEMET meteorological observations began. Güímar experienced three consecutive days of heavy rain, with the largest single-day rainfall in history of being measured on 25 September 2022. The total rainfall for the whole of September 2022 reached , making it the month with the most rainfall in Güímar since meteorological observations began. {{Weather box == References ==