For today, October 21st, rain is forecast in the north, with maximum temperatures ranging between 20ºC and 17ºC in this region.
For the rest of the country, the IPMA predicts partially cloudy skies, with maximum temperatures reaching 25ºC in Santarém, Setúbal, Évora and Beja and 26ºC in Faro. In Lisbon, thermometers should rise to 24ºC.
In the Azores, thermometers must be between 20ºC and 21ºC and in Madeira, 26ºC.
On Tuesday, October 22nd, it should only rain in the Azores and Porto Santo, where temperatures are expected to reach 25ºC.
In the rest of Portugal, the skies should be mostly clear or slightly cloudy and thermometers should reach 26ºC in Setúbal and Évora. Lisbon is at 25ºC and Porto at 24ºC. Guarda will be the coolest district, with temperatures not exceeding 17ºC maximum.
On Wednesday, October 23, thermometers are expected to rise even further, reaching a maximum of 27ºC in Setúbal and Santarém. Évora should maintain a maximum of 26ºC, as well as Lisbon at 25ºC and Porto at 24ºC. Guarda will continue to be the coolest district, with 17ºC.
Tonight they are busy pulling chemtrails (greenhouse gases). It is so predictable. There are never any blue skies in Portugal. Too bad for tourism.
By Pete from Algarve on 21 Oct 2024, 18:07
I see plenty of blue skies Pete haha
By Bradley Charles Hardaker from Lisbon on 22 Oct 2024, 11:52