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Is Portugal rainy in winter?

The winter climate in Portugal can be divided into three regions: The Algarve – Mild and dry weather, with an equal number of bright sunny days as grey days; there is very little rain. Porto and northern Portugal – Cool days and chilly nights, with a high possibility of very heavy rain.



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Rainfall. In Lisbon rainiest months of the year are December and November during which monthly rainfall average reaches 128 mm. On the other side, driest months are August and July when the average rainfall is reduced to 4 mm per month.

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Portugal's rainy season begins in November and December, meaning fewer sunny days, but the country still experiences more sun than rain and warmer temperatures than much of Europe. The Algarve usually remains especially pleasant and sunny and can attract European visitors looking for a winter getaway.

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Yes, it's worth going to Portugal in winter. Portugal has a mild climate all year round, and during the winter, is still very sunny. During winter, you can enjoy Portugal's historic cities, gorgeous beaches, and charming towns without the crowds.

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There's 109mm of rain over 14 days, and you can expect ten hours of daylight with five hours of sunshine each day. UV levels will be low but still take sun cream. Sunset's around 5.25pm at the start of the month and gradually gets later.

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Extended periods of rain in the north and central regions are common, especially during winter, something to consider when deciding where to live. The central regions receive a bit less, and moving south, even less yet. The Algarve is dry and sunny most of the year, with little to no rain, even in winter.

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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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If you visit the Algarve during the winter months, you can enjoy significantly lower accommodation prices. Many hotels and resorts offer amazing deals in the low season with discounts up to 50%. So if you're craving a luxurious getaway, a winter trip to the Algarve is definitely worth considering.

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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.

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All year round, the Algarve enjoys the best climate in Europe. With only a short period of rainfall (it normally rains between November and March) and long hours of sunshine (the highest in Europe).

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There's an average of eight days of rain. Heading further north to Porto, highs hit averages of 51°F (11°C) and it's wetter, with around 12 days of rain, so be sure to pack waterproofs and umbrellas. The Algarve is a touch warmer, with an average of 55°F (13°C) and a maximum of 64°F (18°C).

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