Portugal heatwave nears its end: temperatures start falling today
Portugal's heatwave is finally breaking: temperatures begin to drop this Monday and return to seasonal norms from Thursday, according to the IPMA.
Good news for anyone who has survived one tropical night too many: the heatwave that put Portugal on alert is losing steam. Temperatures start falling this Monday and, according to the IPMA, return to normal seasonal values from Thursday.
When does Portugal’s heatwave end?
The drop begins today, especially along the north and centre coast — the stretch between Caminha and Cascais is first to breathe. Relief arrives in stages: the northern and central-southern interior will hold on to high maximums for a few more days, and only from Thursday does the thermometer return to what early July is supposed to feel like.
Is the state of alert over?
Yes: the government’s state of alert, declared over extreme temperatures and fire risk, ends this Monday. That said, don’t get too comfortable — after days on end above 40°C, soils and vegetation remain bone dry, and wildfire risk doesn’t vanish with one cool breeze.
Is summer over? Hardly
A drop is not a collapse: temperature anomalies will remain notable in parts of the country, and medium-range models still paint a warm month. The difference is trading the oven for a normal summer — nights you can actually sleep through and afternoons where the esplanada is a pleasure again rather than an endurance test.
See also: the extreme heat that marked the past week and the IPMA warnings at the start of the month. Official forecasts at ipma.pt.
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