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Porto, Portugal

MonthAverage Sunlight (hours)TemperatureDiscomfort from heat and humidityRelative humidityAverage Precipitation (mm)Wet Days (+0.25 mm)
AverageRecord
MinMaxMinMaxampm
Jan5513-422-876915918
Feb6514-429-846511215
March6816-229-816514717
April8918132-76618613
May91120433-74658713
June101323737Moderate7464417
July111525940Moderate7360205
Aug101525939Moderate7660266
Sept81424637Moderate80635110
Oct61121234-826410515
Nov5817-126-856814818
Dec4514-422-867016818

The following bar chart for Porto, Portugal shows the years average weather condition readings covering rain, average maximum daily temperature and average minimum temperature.

Graphical bar chart showing Porto's average weather conditions for a year (Jan - Dec)

 General Information
  • National name República Portuguesa/Republic of Portugal
  • Area 92,000 sq km/35,521 sq mi (including the Azores and Madeira)
  • Capital Lisbon
  • Currency euro (escudo until 2002)
  • Population 10,080,000 (2005 est)
  • Language Portuguese (official)
  • Religion Roman Catholic 97%
  • Time difference GMT +/-0

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