Weather in Portugal
The main tourist season in Portugal is from around
June to September, though visitors arrive throughout the year in
search of winter sun and mild temperatures.
The Algarve is almost guaranteed year-round sunshine
and temperatures can be above 35 degrees in August. In general,
the Atlantic Ocean helps to temper the heat in summer and the north
of Portugal is milder and wetter.
The weather in Portugal in June and July is perfect
for relaxing on the beach, a round of golf and general sightseeing.
Conditions are hot with temperatures above 26 degrees Centigrade
in most parts of the country.
Average maximum temperatures in Lisbon are 26 and
27 degrees Centigrade in June and July, 25 degrees Centigrade in
Porto and 28 degrees Centigrade in the Algarve, though daytime temperatures
usually rise to above 30 degrees Centigrade.
Rainfall is usually at a minimum except for the occasional
shower in the north. As a whole the country enjoys cooling breezes
from the Atlantic.
Portugal, especially the southern part of the country has been experiencing droughts and related forest fires in recent years during the hot and dry summer months.
Lisbon Weather - June and July
Look forward to near perfect weather in the Lisbon
area with little chance of rain and cool evening breezes, though
the Atlantic resorts may still be a little cool for swimming. Average
rainfall in July is a mere 3mm.
Porto Weather
There's the possibility of some light rain even in
the summer months of June and July with average rainfall in July
in the region of 20mm.
Algarve Weather
No need for an umbrella as the south basks in unremitting
sunshine and the sea feels considerably warmer.
No more than an average of 1mm of rain in July.
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