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How hot is Portugal in November?

Portugal Weather in November The average temperature for November in Portugal is 64 degrees Fahrenheit (18 degrees Celsius), and it rains around 13 days out of the month in most of the country. However, you may experience slightly different weather depending on where you go.



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You'll have an average high of 18ºC in November, so you can still look forward to being nice and warm. You should bring some things to wrap up in at night though as temperatures cool to 11ºC. The sea temperature's 17ºC, while humidity's low.

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One of the major advantages of visiting Portugal in November is that you're going to have the country pretty much to your (lucky) self. Yes, you'll have to contend with the whims of the weather, but if you don't mind sacrificing a little sunshine, this is a terrific time to explore.

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November marks the onset of winter in Portugal and the weather can be more temperamental bringing more downpours to cities and storms to the Atlantic coast. In the northern city of Porto, high temperatures now max at 62°F (17°C), though they can drop as low as 48°F (9°C), and around 11 wet days are to be expected.

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The Algarve will always have the best weather in November, with the majority of days dry and warm (reaching a maximum of 18C). The weather is not really hot enough for sunbathing or lounging by the pool, and you will need a jacket for the evenings.

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What to Wear for Winter Travel in Portugal
  • Comfortable footwear. While traveling Portugal you can expect to walk a lot. ...
  • Jeans. Jeans will be a staple for your winter travels in Portugal. ...
  • Short Sleeve Shirts. ...
  • Long Sleeve Shirts. ...
  • Sweaters. ...
  • Jacket. ...
  • Scarf & Hat. ...
  • Dresses.


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From March(ish) to October(ish) you probably don't need heavy coats but late autumn and early spring, i.e. November through March/April, can be quite cold and wet so jeans and sweaters or fleeces are the way to go so that you can layer up under a lightweight jacket.

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The cost of living in Portugal is generally considered about 46 percent cheaper than in the United States. This, coupled with the country's excellent quality of life, beautiful beaches, stunning mountain ranges, reliable public transport, and rich history and culture, make it very easy to fall in love with Portugal.

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Touching on the winter months, November is still a great time to see Lisbon. Sunny weather is still common, but it's usually a few degrees cooler (for me, Lisbon in November has much more pleasant temperatures than in the peak season!).

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When is the best time to visit Portugal? Where is this? The best time to visit Portugal is in spring (March-May), when the country is in bloom and waking after the winter. You could also go in fall (between September and October) when the sun is still shining, the weather is warm, and many of the crowds have dispersed.

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Because of the unpredictable and wet weather in November, it is best to visit Lisbon, the Algarve coastline or the far east of the country. The Algarve lies along the southern coastline of Portugal and always has the driest and warmest weather in November.

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Jeans are very popular everywhere in Portugal, especially with younger people, but they are always smart and clean.

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What Is Portugal Famous For?
  • Gastronomy. Portuguese food. Portugal is well known for its food and fine wine. ...
  • Beaches. Meco Beach, near Lisbon. ...
  • Madeira. Madeira. ...
  • Wine. Port wine. ...
  • Surfing. São Sebastião Beach, Ericeira. ...
  • Fado Music. Fado performance. ...
  • Pastel de Nata. Pastel de Nata. ...
  • Golf. Golf course in Algarve.


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The best places to visit in Europe in November are awash with autumn colours at the start of the month, and alive with arts seasons across the continent. You have the choice of rugging up with snow in northern Europe or enjoying relatively mild weather in the south, especially throughout Italy, Spain and Greece.

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