About
Málaga Weather started as a private tool for one family. A family from Stockholm who moved to the Málaga coast and quickly realised that generic weather apps weren't built for this place, or for people who came here for a reason.
Most weather apps tell you it's going to rain. This one tells you whether it actually matters. It reminds you what the alternative looks like.
It covers the things that actually affect daily life on the Málaga coast: calima drifting in from the Sahara, coastal wind and wave warnings, summer heat, the occasional dramatic winter storm. Official alerts come directly from AEMET, Spain's national meteorological agency. Computed risks are heuristic estimates layered on top, always clearly labelled as such.
The disruption score (0–100) tells you at a glance whether today needs attention. Below 20, Málaga is doing what Málaga does. Above 70, pay attention.
Built for expats. Useful for everyone.
Home Screen
Add Málaga Weather to your home screen and it works like an app. No app store, no download.
On iPhone, tap the share button in Safari and choose 'Add to Home Screen'. On Android, tap the menu in Chrome and choose 'Add to Home Screen'.
Notifications
Get alerts on Telegram when conditions change or official warnings are issued. One message when it matters, not a stream of noise.
Search for @MalagaWeather_bot on Telegram and tap Start.
Data Sources
Official forecasts, current conditions, and weather alerts for Spain.
Water temperature for El Dedo, the closest beach in AEMET's catalogue to Pedregalejo. AEMET doesn't forecast every beach on the coast, so this is the nearest available proxy. It tracks Pedregalejo and the eastern Málaga coastline well; city centre beaches like La Malagueta can run one to two degrees cooler, since they sit further west with more open-sea exposure.
Current temperature data for hometown comparison.
Contact
Questions, feedback, or missing something? hello@malagaweather.app
For official warnings and emergency guidance, always defer to AEMET directly.