July is the hottest month in Albufeira with an average temperature of 23°C (73°F) and the coldest is January at 12°C (54°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 12 in July. The wettest month is December with an average of 99mm of rain.
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Warm weather and clear, blue skies are pretty much guaranteed in June, August and September, which is the best time to visit for the warmest and driest climate in Albufeira.
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.
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.
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).
Algarve tourists rarely have to worry about rain in the area, as almost every day is sunny. However, the time that is considered to be a rainy season in the area is the winter time, with possible showers beginning in November and continuing through February.
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.
Temperatures also drop both day (17C) and night (8C), so do remember to bring some warm clothes for the cooler nights. Given the change in climate, Albufeira is not a winter sun/beach destination.
A full week on the Algarve gives you plenty of time to split between activities and relaxing on the beach. If you're looking for a more relaxing beach holiday, 7 days on the Algarve is a good choice. If the Algarve is a part of a broader Portugal itinerary, we'd recommend between 3 and 5 days.
The warmest part of the Algarve is the eastern Algarve. The more west you travel, the colder and windier it usually gets, especially ones you go around the corner at Sagres. I would recommend staying anywhere in between the Spanish boarder and Salema.
It's pretty mild at this time of year, but it's a good idea to bring along a jumper or light jacket for the evenings. The average daily maximum is 20 C and the average daily minimum is 13 C.
The Portuguese coastline – along with the coastlines of California, South Africa, Western Australia and Peru – is subject to a phenomenon known as upwelling. In simple terms, if the wind blows parallel to the coast, then water from the bottom of the ocean (cold and rich in nutrients) rises and comes to the shoreline.
Algarve is the hottest region of Portugal, with the exception of Madeira Island (an archipelago of Portugal). In the Alentejo region the average temperatures are around 16ºC (depending on if you are on the coast or in the interior) and in the Algarve region 18ºC.
The AlgarveThe southern part of Portugal is probably one of the sunniest places in Europe, even in the winter time, making it a very popular holiday destination.
During the day, the land bordering the sea heats up, which means the air above the land is hotter than the air above the water. Since warm air above land expands and rises, the cooler, heavier air from the water rushes in to take its place. This creates wind.