When to travel to Portugal according to the climate?

When to travel to Portugal according to the climate?

Average annual climate in Portugal

  • Minimum annual temperature: 14°C
  • Average annual temperature: 18°C
  • Maximum annual temperature: 21°C
  • Precipitation: 150 mm/month (with 14 rainy days/month)

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Min / Max Precipitation
January 10 ° / 16 ° 174mm / 17 days
february 10 ° / 16 ° 155mm / 15 days
March 11 ° / 18 ° 213mm / 18 days
April 12 ° / 19 ° 168mm / 17 days
may 13 ° / 22 ° 107mm / 13 days
June 16 ° / 25 ° 56mm / 8 days
July 18 ° / 27 ° 41mm / 7 days
August 19 ° / 28 ° 48mm / 7 days
September 18 ° / 26 ° 102mm / 11 days
October 15 ° / 23 ° 218mm / 19 days
November 12 ° / 19 ° 230mm / 19 days
December 10 ° / 16 ° 284mm / 21 days

These weather forecasts have been calculated using data from weather stations spread across Portugal.





Details by cities

Check the climate forecast for the 10 largest cities in Portugal:

  • Lisbon (18°C on average | 72 mm of rain/month over 8 days)
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  • Porto (data not available)
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  • Coimbra (16°C on average | 159 mm of rain/month over 16 days)
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  • Funchal (20°C on average | 116 mm of rain/month over 9 days)
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  • Évora (17°C on average | 115 mm of rain/month over 12 days)
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  • Faro (18°C on average | 102 mm of rain/month over 9 days)
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  • Beja (17°C on average | 106 mm of rain/month over 11 days)
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  • Braganza (13°C on average | 152 mm of rain/month over 15 days)
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  • Castelo Branco (17°C on average | 152 mm of rain/month over 13 days)
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  • Ponta Delgada (18°C on average | 169 mm of rain/month over 21 days)
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F.A.Q.

Which are the hottest cities in Portugal?

The following cities record the highest average maximum temperatures over the year:
Évora (with 23°C), Beja (with 23°C), Funchal (with 23°C), Castelo Branco (with 22°C), Lisbon (with 22°C), …


Which are the coldest cities in Portugal?

These cities are among those with the lowest average temperatures over the year:
Braganza (with 13°C), Castelo Branco (with 16°C), Coimbra (with 16°C), Évora (with 16°C), Beja (with 17°C), …


Which are the cities where it rains the least in Portugal?

The following cities are among the driest in the country and record the fewest number of rainy days over the year:
Lisbon (with 95 rainy days), Funchal (with 109 rainy days), Faro (with 111 rainy days), Ponte de Lima (with 124 rainy days), Braga (with 128 rainy days), …


Which are the cities where it rains the most in Portugal?

These cities are among the rainiest in the country:
Arcos de Valdevez (with 305 mm/month), Ponta Delgada (with 169 mm/month), Coimbra (with 159 mm/month), Braganza (with 152 mm/month), Castelo Branco (with 152 mm/month), …

Which are the hottest months in Portugal?

The months of the year with the highest maximum temperatures are:
August (with 28°C), July (with 27°C), September (with 26°C), …

Which are the coldest months in Portugal?

The months of the year with the lowest average temperatures are:
January (with 13°C), february (with 13°C), December (with 13°C), …

Which are the driest months in Portugal?

The months of the year with the least rainfall are:
July (with 41 mm/month), August (with 48 mm/month), June (with 56 mm/month), …

Which are the rainiest months in Portugal?

The months of the year with the most rain are:
December (with 284 mm/month), November (with 230 mm/month), October (with 218 mm/month), …

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