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Why is it so windy in the Algarve?

Since warm air above land expands and rises, the cooler, heavier air from the water rushes in to take its place. This creates wind. At night, this process is reversed. In the Algarve, the windiest month is December and the calmest month is September.



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In the Algarve, the windiest month is December and the calmest month is September. The Nortada is a 'summer' wind that occurs along the Iberian Peninsula. Summer might be misleading as the vento in the Algarve is a year-round phenomenon.

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It can be very windy even in the eastern Algarve coast, which usually quite calm. Waves on the south coast also can become quite high, up to 4-5 meters. And day temperature drops to 14-15 in the day time.

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The Barlavento coast in the Algarve is known for its strong coastal winds. This means it can be quite windy in Lagos, with sea breezes blowing into the shore on a regular basis.

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Windiest European Country: Scotland Scotland has average wind speeds of between 10 and 18 mph, with the strongest gusts occurring in Western Scotland.

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The south western part of the Algarve is probably my favorite area in the Algarve. It's less touristy but (partly) does have the beautiful iconic coastline and great Algarve weather!

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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.

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The Algarve The 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.

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In terms of baseline long-term averages for 'windiness', the British Isles is third, behind two areas that are predominantly open seas (North Sea and Baltic Sea). Therefore it's reasonable to draw the conclusion that the UK is one of the windiest countries in Europe.

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The best time to go to Portugal, specifically in Lisbon is again during the shoulder season. Similar to Porto, the sweet spot for visiting Lisbon is during the shoulder seasons of May-June and September-October.

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The highest temperatures in Portugal tend to occur inland. The town of Amareleja is one of the hottest places in Europe during the summer, with a high temperature of 47.4°C (117.3 °F) recorded on August 1, 2003. Amareleja is located in the municipality of Moura, in the district of Beja in the Alentejo region.

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This beach in the east of the Algarve is surrounded by green dunes and offers a peaceful atmosphere. The calm, shallow waters make it an ideal choice for families. It's also a great place to admire the breathtaking sunsets.

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