Hot in the summer (about 25 to 30ºC), not too hot or cold in the autumn and spring (from 10ºC to 25ºC) and in the winter it's cold but not that much (from 0ºC to 15ºC). Usually rains more in the winter and spring.
It always hotter and dryer the more southwards you go in Portugal.
Summers are hot and dry throughout Portugal, particularly in the Algarve, which experiences very little rain. But refreshing sea breezes make conditions pleasant. Winters are cold and wet, particularly in the northern and west coast regions. Spring and autumn are good times to visit because of cheaper rates at hotels and less crowded beaches, restaurants and Golf courses.
Lisbon has a warm climate, with sunny spring and summer days when temperatures frequently reach 85ºF (30ºC) or above. Winters are wet and windy, temperatures averaging around 50ºF (10ºC).
Mainland Portugal's climate is Mediterranean. The Mediterranean climate is named for the climate that typifies countries that surround the Mediterranean Sea. It also is known as the area of the Old World where olive trees grow because olive trees flourish in this climate.
LIfe in POrtugal is like anyother life but with more ansestry. if you ever plan on moving to POrtugal your better off staying where you are because they only speak Portugeses unless you speak or know how to speak their language.
Portugal has a Mediterranean climate. It has many different regions, so the weather varies depending on the region. According to Wikipedia, Portugal's average temperature ranges from about 55-65 degrees F.
The average temperature in Portugal in April is 61 degrees Fahrenheit [16 degrees Celsius]. The average minimum temperature is 54 degrees Fahrenheit [12 degrees Celsius]. The average maximum temperature is 68 degrees Fahrenheit [20 degrees Celsius]. The average rainfall is 2.1 inches [54 millimeters]. The average amount of sunlight hours per day is 8.8 hours.
Most of the time it's very hot over there.
If you want daily weather, you might wanna check out the msn weather website and type in lisbon, Portugal
Summers are hot and dry throughout Portugal
Portugal has a Mediterranean climate, Csa in the south and Csb in the north, according to the Köppen climate classification.
about 27 degrees Celsius
They get their current from the gulf stream
the climate effects the food just like any other country... different climates for different types of food... understand?
No European country is considered tropical or even subtropical. Northern and central Portugal have tempered/atlantic climate similar to western France, northern Spain and the southern parts of Great Britain. Southern Portugal has a more Mediterranean climate typical of southern Europe.
No, Portugal is not a Mediterranean country. It does, however, have a mediterranean climate, but it is not considered a mediterranean country because the south does not have the Mediterranean Sea as a coast. Once past Gibraltar the Mediterranean Sea becomes the Strait of Gibraltar.
The holiday coastal towns in both Portugal and Spain have warmer and more exotic climate thant those in Britain. The top holiday areas in both Portugal and Spain are along the Mediterranean oceans coast, meaning that they have a warm water ocean. Which also not as rough as the oceans surrounding Britain.
The climate in Portugal is very hot... :) :(
No. But the Mediterranean does have an influence in Portugal's climate.
The climate is like the climate of Spain and Portugal.
Mainland Portugal's climate is Mediterranean. The Mediterranean climate is named for the climate that typifies countries that surround the Mediterranean Sea. It also is known as the area of the Old World where olive trees grow because olive trees flourish in this climate. Portugal's dry summers and rainy winters are typical of the Mediterranean climate.
They get their current from the gulf stream
the climate effects the food just like any other country... different climates for different types of food... understand?
Portugal is a country that is in Europe with a hot climate. However, there are not any deserts in the country.
Both Spain and Portugal along with most of southern Europe have the mediterranean climate with cool wet winters and humid summers on the coast with hot and dry ones inland.
The Algarve is a south region of Portugal (Europe) and is among the most popular tourist destinations in Portugal, primarily because of its beaches, Mediterranean climate, safety and relatively low costs.
No European country is considered tropical or even subtropical. Northern and central Portugal have tempered/atlantic climate similar to western France, northern Spain and the southern parts of Great Britain. Southern Portugal has a more Mediterranean climate typical of southern Europe.
Portugal makes frontier with Spain in the North and east and its border by the Atlantic Ocean to the West and South. Al thought Portugal does not geographically stands on the Mediterranean Sea (South of Portugal is in the Atlantic Ocean near the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea) its culture and climate is Mediterranean.
Daniel Gelanio Dalgado has written: 'The climate of Portugal and notes on its health resorts' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Climate