Weather
With many sunny days, an average of 3,000 hours of sunshine a year and pleasant temperatures even in winter, Portugal's climate can vary significantly from region to region. This is due to the influence of the terrain, latitude and proximity of the Atlantic Ocean, making the north cooler and the south warmer.
Normally, it is hot and dry throughout the country in summer, in contrast to winter, when it is colder in the north. Snow is not uncommon in the far northern part of the country, especially the Serra da Estrela Mountains, where the highest point in mainland Portugal is situated.
Thanks to its geographical location and subtropical characteristics, you can expect average temperatures in the archipelago of Madeira to range between 24º in summer and 19º in winter. In turn, air and sea temperatures are mild all year round in the archipelago of the Azores, although it rains more often.
Beja
Clear / Sunny
NW
26Km/h
Bragança
Partly Cloudy
WSW
15Km/h
Castelo Branco
Clear / Sunny
WSW
18Km/h
Coimbra
Partly Cloudy
SSW
22Km/h
Évora
Clear / Sunny
W
22Km/h
Faro
Clear / Sunny
WNW
31Km/h
Funchal
Clear / Sunny
SW
7Km/h
Guarda
Partly Cloudy
WSW
12Km/h
Lisboa
Clear / Sunny
WSW
20Km/h
Ponta Delgada
Rain
W
21Km/h
Portalegre
Clear / Sunny
WSW
16Km/h
Porto Santo
Clear / Sunny
WNW
18Km/h
Praia da Vitória
Rain
SE
19Km/h
Santa Cruz da Graciosa
Rain
SSE
36Km/h
Santa Cruz das Flores
Rain
E
27Km/h
Santarém
Partly Cloudy
WSW
24Km/h
Setúbal
Clear / Sunny
WSW
19Km/h
Viana do Castelo
Rain
S
22Km/h
Vila do Porto
Rain
W
31Km/h
Vila Real
Rain
WSW
11Km/h
Partly CloudyClear / SunnyPartly CloudyPartly CloudySnowStormPartly CloudyHailHailSnowSnowPatchy RainRainSnowSnowSnowSnowSnowSnowCloudyMistMistMistFogShowersShowersShowersShowersShowersShowersShowersShowersFogFogFogThunderstormThunderstormThunderstormThunderstormPatchy RainClear / SunnyRainPartly CloudyCloudyFogRainCloudyPartly Cloudy