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Average climate of Portugal

The climate of Portugal has an average yearly temperature of 22°C. Throughout the year, the average monthly temperature can drop to 14°C and rise to 30°C.

Annually, about 707 mm of rain falls. This gives a good overview of how much rain to expect in Portugal.

The climate of Portugal
  • Average yearly temperature: 22°C
  • Highest temperature: 30°C in July and August
  • Lowest temperature: 14°C in January
  • Precipitation: 707 mm per year, averaging 59 mm per month
  • Driest months: 4,2 mm in July, 5,8 mm in August and 17 mm in June
  • Wettest months: 111 mm in October, 107 mm in November and 84 mm in December

Climate table Portugal

The climate table for Portugal shows the average temperatures, precipitation, and UV index per month.

  Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Daytime temperature (°C) 14 16 18 20 24 27 30 30 27 24 18 16
Nighttime temperature (°C) 7 8 9 12 14 16 18 18 16 14 11 9
Precipitation (mm) 79 62 78 73 49 17 4,2 5,8 37 111 107 84
UV Index 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 9 7 5 4 4

Temperature per month in Portugal

This graph shows the average high temperatures in degrees Celsius for each month in Portugal

Temperature per month in Portugal

Precipitation per month in Portugal

This graph shows the average monthly precipitation in millimeters in Portugal.

Precipitation per month in Portugal

UV index per month in Portugal

This graph shows the average UV index per month in Portugal.

UV index per month in Portugal

Yearly temperature in Portugal

This graph shows the average yearly temperature in Portugal, measured in degrees Celsius.

Yearly temperature in Portugal

Yearly total precipitation in Portugal

This graph shows the average yearly precipitation in millimeters in Portugal.

Precipitation per year in Portugal

More climate information about Portugal

Portugal is located in south-western Europe on the Iberian Peninsula and has a varied climate that varies from region to region. Portugal's climate ranges from a temperate maritime climate in the north to a warm Mediterranean climate in the south and islands.

From the green, rainy hills of the north to the sunny beaches of the south and exotic islands: Portugal offers a climate for every taste.

North Portugal

The north, especially in areas such as Porto and the Douro Valley, has a temperate maritime climate. Summers are pleasantly warm but less hot than in the south, with average temperatures around 25°C.

The winters are relatively cool and wet, with temperatures rarely falling below zero. This region receives the most rainfall in the country, especially in autumn and winter.

Central Portugal

Middle Portugal, including the capital Lisbon, has a Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and dry, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C.

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The winters are milder and wetter than in the north, with average temperatures around 10-15°C. The area is known for its beautiful beaches and attractive summer resorts.

South Portugal / Algarve

The Algarve, in the extreme south of Portugal, has the most stable and warmest climate in the country. It has a typical Mediterranean climate with long, hot summers and short, mild winters.

Summer temperatures are often around 28-30°C, while winters remain mild, averaging around 16°C. The region is popular among tourists, partly because of its abundant sunshine and beautiful coastline.

Madeira and Azores

The Portuguese islands Madeira and Azores have a special climate. Madeira, located closer to the African coast, has a subtropical climate with moderate temperatures throughout the year.

The Azores, located in the Atlantic Ocean, have a temperate maritime climate with more rainfall and cooler temperatures than on the mainland.

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Average weather in Portugal per month

Click on a month below to see in detail how the weather typically is in Portugal and what to expect. Based on the historical weather data of Portugal, you can view the average temperature, precipitation, wind, and UV index for each day of the month.

Islands in Portugal