Southeast brings hot water but places Algarve under Yellow Warning

The southern Algarve coast is under Yellow Warning from the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere (IPMA) due to unrest […]

storm at seaThe southern Algarve coast is under Yellow Warning from the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere (IPMA) due to the agitation of the sea, with a forecast of 2 meter southeast waves, starting at dawn on Thursday, the 4th. seawater at 21°C will have to do it by then.

But IPMA also placed the entire South of the country under Yellow Warning due to the hot weather, with persistently high values ​​of the maximum temperature.

IPMA forecasts for today, on the continent, a light cloudy or clear sky, with periods of greater cloudiness until early morning on the Central coast and during the afternoon in the interior of the Center and South regions.

The wind tends to blow in general light, predominantly from the north, blowing moderately from the northwest on the west coast, especially south of Cabo Carvoeiro and during the afternoon.

The IPMA also predicts a small decrease in the minimum temperature, especially on the west coast, as well as a small increase in the maximum temperature.

The southern interior regions will be the hottest in mainland Portugal, with temperatures varying between 13 and 34 degrees Celsius in Beja, 11 and 33 in Évora, 16 and 32 in Portalegre and 15 and 32 in Castelo Branco .

In Lisbon, temperatures will vary between 13 and 27, in Santarém between 11 and 30, in Leiria between 10 and 22, in Coimbra between 10 and 26 and in Porto between 11 and 21. Bragança should reach a maximum of 30 degrees Celsius and Braga at 29.

in the south, in Faro, temperatures will fluctuate between 19 and 29 and in Sagres, between 13 and 25.

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