This statistic displays the average monthly rainfall in Portugal over the past 20 years. It shows that over the past twenty years the month with the highest average rainfall has been January, with an average rainfall of 171.5 mm. On average, August has been the driest month.
What month is Lisbon warmest?
Lisbon experiences a balmy summer, with August producing the warmest weather, when the temperature reaches a daily average of 28.9°C. The likelihood of rain is low, with July seeing just 4mm of rain on average. Throughout the summer, around 12 hours of sunshine can be enjoyed.
What are the best months in Lisbon?
The best time to visit Lisbon is either from March to May or September to October, because the weather is still warm, hotel rates are cheaper and there are fewer crowds than in summer. In those seasons, you might also be able to squeeze in a few beach days.
What is Lisbon driest month?
Does Portugal have a dry season?
The climate is cool and wet in the north and central regions, but moving south, it becomes drier and warmer. The interior of the country shares a border with Spain and offers more of a continental climate, with colder winters and hot, dry summers.
What is the driest month in Portugal?
Sunshine and rainfallThe driest month is July with 0 mm of rainfall and 31 perfect sunny days.
What is the driest city in Portugal?
Moura has a Mediterranean climate with very hot, dry summers and mild winters. It is one of the driest areas in Portugal with just over 400 mm (16 in) of precipitation.
