what time in Portugal until the end of september?
Such as we warn successivelythe remnants of the system that became the friend Daniellepossibly Continental Portugal and the truth is that this possibility has come to fruition. ONE weather forecast for our country was fulfilledand, in addition, many of the The impacts associated with a temporal Atlantic potential of this magnitudecontemplated several times in previously published, unfortunately, also came true.
They warned vehemently about the The abundant rain that constituted the first episode of strong after a period of prolonged drought and the numerous risks of great dimensions. Thus, it happened in a tragic way in the parish of that Sameiro, municipality of Manteigas, in the heart of Serra da EstrelaIt doesn’t surprise anyone, which is to be regretted.
ONE rain is like “liquid gold” from the heavens and brings immense and unsurpassed benefits for agriculture and water dependent activitiesbut there are also risks and risks hence products, when the is abundanthas a torrential character and it happens in a short time. Here too, the way in which the spaces are planned and as actions of prevention and protection play one definitive role.
Weather for the rest of this week in mainland Portugal
Until tomorrow (15), it will continue to rainalthough with less and less intensity and quantity. Thunderstorm risk remainsbut its probability is considerably lower. The wind will remain dominant from the south quadrant, sometimes blowing strong. However, between Friday (16) and Sunday (18) the instability will dissipatewith the stable weather to clearly define the role of the north of the country.
In addition, the sky will be clear during good periods of the day in most of mainland Portugal, and it is also expected a widespread and significant rise in temperature. Thermometers will once again reach the maximum of 30 ºC in regions such as CoimbraRibatejo and Alentejo.
Second half of September hotter than usual in much of the country
Now, taking into account the weather trend maps released by our trust model – ECMWF – between Monday (19) and the following (26) the temperature in mainland Portugal will be approximately in general (the anomaly rising positive temperature indicates temperature 1ºC and 3ºC above the values)except in some inland regions such as the districts of Castelo Branco, Santarém, Portalegre and also to understand the coast, as the region of Sotavento Algarve.
In these places alluding to temperature, the values found indicate that there must be no statistically significant anomaly from the thermal point of view in relation to the reference climatological normal.
The week of September 26 to October 3 a perspective is different weather scenario compared to the previous week to mainland Portugal. No significant thermal anomalies are expected. With the Portuguese territory almost “painted” in white on the map, temperatures must register values within the usual in climatological terms.
Howeverthere is a small anomalous “bubble” – which suggests Minimized cooler than normal time for the Beira Baixa region (Castelo Branco) (negative thermal anomaly of -1 ºC)although it was not supposed to cover the whole of it.
Will the rain “make its presence” again in the second half of September?
In the rainy week9 to September 26, a tripartite scenario is expected in mainland Portugal. The first part of the Portuguese territory registers levels above a normal elevation, again, they cover a large part of the Portuguese territory register Algarve, (except for the western Algarve and part of the Alentejo coast, areas where values will be within the normal range for the time of year, according to the ECMWF maps).
The second predicted place of lower than normal rain in Minho, Porto, therefore, a little rainy or even dry weather is expected in these areas. finally, um third scenarioin which the districts of Aveiro, Bragança, Guarda, Viseu and Coimbra probably add the year within the standards for the season.
For next week, September 26th to October 3rdit is predicted that the instability, again, take on a general character. In this way, the rain could cross mainland Portugal from east to west, leaving a positive anomaly, with values around 10 mm above the climatological normal, throughout the country in this period.
In addition, according to the current dates, there is a good area of the national territory that will be registered up to 30 mm above normal values, climatologically speaking. This area comprises the districts of Viana do Castelo, Braga, Vila Real, Viseu, Porto, Aveiro, Coimbra and Guarda.
And Azores and Madeira?
After this week considerably wetter and rainier than usual, especially not Azores archipelagothe weather will register a significant change as provide weather stability (cloudy sky or sun, little drizzle) hovering in the two Portuguese Autonomous Regions (Azores and Madeira) for the second half of September.
With regard to temperature, the heat above normal will keep upprepare for the next fortnight a positive thermal between 1 ºC Anomaly and 3 ºC above normal in the two archipelagos.