
POLENTA BARCELONA on March 6th at Sala La Paloma
Polenta returns to Barcelona this Friday, March 6th, with an explosive edition at La Paloma, one of the city's most iconic venues.
Weather forecast for Barcelona and plans based on the weather. Check today's weather, the forecast for the next few days, and the Weekly weather forecast for Barcelona with recommendations for leisure activities, outdoor activities and alternative plans if it rains.
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Tomorrow, Barcelona will have a cool but pleasant day, with temperatures around 12–14 °C and a typically wintry but stable feel. No significant rain is expected, and the sky will alternate between clouds and sunshine, allowing for easy movement around the city. The wind will be moderate and the humidity somewhat high, but not uncomfortable. It's a perfect day for strolling through the city center or venturing into open areas like Montjuïc without worrying about sudden downpours.
Nighttime temperatures will drop, so it's a good idea to bring a warmer jacket if you plan to return late or travel around areas near the sea.
Recommended plans in Vamos.Barcelona: museum exhibitions, afternoon theater, intimate concerts in small venues, or indoor cultural activities.
Saturday will bring slightly cooler temperatures, around 13–14°C during the day and 8–10°C at night. The sky will be partly cloudy, but no significant rain is expected.
It's a perfect day for cultural activities, as the weather is pleasant—not too cold or too humid. The city will have a relaxed atmosphere, ideal for exploring museums or attending events. The wind will be moderate, especially in the afternoon, but it shouldn't significantly disrupt your plans.
Recommended plans in Vamos.Barcelona: museums, exhibitions, theater, urban festivals, cultural markets and afternoon concerts.
Sunday will be slightly cooler, with highs near 15–16°C and lows around 10–12°C. The day will be partly cloudy, with a low chance of rain.
The wind will blow from the southwest with some intensity at certain times of the day, which may make the perceived temperature feel somewhat lower, especially near the sea.
Even so, it will be a stable day, perfect for enjoying cultural activities or quiet indoor plans.
Recommended plans in Vamos.Barcelona: cultural brunch, cinema, theatre, morning concerts, exhibitions and indoor family activities
Monday arrives with surprisingly mild weather for February, with temperatures reaching up to 17°C during the day. It will be a stable day, with a mix of clouds and sunshine, and no rain is expected, making for a comfortable start to the week. The light will be pleasant and the weather perfect for exploring the city at a leisurely pace.
The morning will be cool, but not cold, ideal for those heading out early or with outdoor activities. As the day progresses, the weather will become milder, inviting you to stroll through neighborhoods like Gràcia, El Born, or Eixample without needing a heavy coat.
In the afternoon, the wind may pick up somewhat in open areas, especially near the sea, though it shouldn't be bothersome. The temperature will remain pleasant, even after sunset, thanks to stable atmospheric conditions.
Recommended plans to link from Vamos.Barcelona: exhibitions, cultural routes, afternoon theater, intimate concerts, family activities and any indoor proposal you want to highlight on the previous website.

The weather in Barcelona today can vary slightly between districts such as Ciutat Vella, Eixample, Gràcia, Sants-Montjuïc, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, Les Corts, Horta-Guinardó, Nou Barris, Sant Martí or Sant Andreu, creating urban microclimates that influence the perceived temperature and how the city is experienced.
Checking the weather forecast for each neighborhood in Barcelona—from the Gothic Quarter and El Born to Poblenou, Vallcarca, Sants, Poble-sec, and La Barceloneta—allows you to better plan your day, whether you're going for a walk, using public transport, or deciding whether to bring an umbrella. While the city offers countless cultural, culinary, and leisure activities, knowing what the weather will be like in Barcelona today is essential to avoid any surprises.

Current weather and recommendations by neighborhood The current weather in Barcelona changes depending on the proximity to the sea or Collserola: in La Barceloneta, Vila Olímpica or Diagonal Mar it is usually more humid and windy, while areas such as Sarrià, Pedralbes, Horta, El Carmel or Les Roquetes have slightly cooler temperatures.
This information is key for those looking for activities based on the weather, from strolling along Passeig de Gràcia or Rambla Catalunya to exploring Gràcia, Sant Antoni, or El Clot. While Barcelona offers museums, theaters, markets, and urban routes to suit all tastes, the priority is knowing the weather in Barcelona today, neighborhood by neighborhood, to make the most of the city.

Today's weather forecast for Barcelona helps you decide whether it's better to enjoy open areas like Montjuïc, Parc de la Ciutadella, Parc Güell, Parc del Guinardó or the Sant Martí coastline, or whether it's better to take refuge in inland areas of neighborhoods like Poble-sec, Gràcia, Eixample Esquerra, Fort Pienc or Sant Andreu.
Whether it's sunny or rainy, Barcelona offers a constant array of cultural, gastronomic, and leisure activities, but knowing the weather conditions in each district allows you to better plan your trips and choose the right activity. From a stroll through El Born to a relaxing afternoon in Les Corts, it all starts with checking the latest weather forecast for Barcelona today.
Barcelona is a city where the weather is usually pleasant. It doesn't generally rain; to put it simply. On the Vamos.Barcelona homepage, we keep you informed about hundreds of cultural events and leisure activities that we hope you can enjoy on sunny days, but even if the weather isn't great, there are plenty of options perfect for rainy days.

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