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Weather in Lisbon

Lisbon is considered as one of the mildest capital cities of Europe. The winters of the city are mild and damp. On the other hand, the temperature during summers is warm and sometimes it gets very hot. The weather of the city is greatly affected by the Atlantic Ocean. In general, Lisbon has hot and sunny summers.

The temperature ranges from 16 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius. Sometimes the temperature of the city reaches to 30 degrees Celsius. Summer season has very low rainfall especially during the months of July and August. The average rainfall is 5 mm per month during summer season. June and September enjoy 20 mm to 25 mm.

The winters in Lisbon are mild because of the surrounding temperate ocean waters and the Gulf Stream. The temperature ranges from 7 degrees Celsius to 13 degrees Celsius during winters. January is the coldest month of the year. The average temperature during the month of January is 10 degrees Celsius. The average rainfall in winter is 115 mm so; winter is the wet time in Lisbon. The temperature varies between low and high teens during spring season and it is the best time to visit Lisbon.

The temperature is also very pleasant in autumn season so it is another good time in Lisbon. If you want to enjoy the pleasant weather of Lisbon without any issue then you should go for a car hire Lisbon. Moreover, by getting car hire Lisbon airport you can increase the safety and comfort of your trip.

 


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