Lisbon weather
Weather matters less for sightseeing than for the version of daily life you are renting into.
Use this page to ground expectations. Lisbon enjoys roughly 300 sunny days a year with mild winters and hot summers. The goal is to understand how current conditions and seasonal patterns shape commute comfort, housing priorities, and neighbourhood fit.
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What changes your search
Weather affects how far a commute feels, whether a hill-heavy district still works in summer heat, and how much value you place on air conditioning or cross-ventilation.
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Why expats check this page
It is less about beach conditions and more about everyday comfort: intense summer heat, occasional winter rain, and whether your shortlist still feels practical across all seasons.
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How to use it well
Read the live widget first, then pair it with neighbourhood and rent context so you are judging districts as places to live, not just places that look good on a map.
Live snapshot
Current conditions in Lisbon
This widget gives you a quick present-tense check. It is most useful when you are comparing what listings promise against what daily life may actually feel like right now.
What to do with the forecast
Turn weather information into better housing decisions.
- • If you rely on public transport, compare travel from your top districts during summer heat before assuming every Lisbon commute feels similar.
- • If you are sensitive to heat, ask about air conditioning, window orientation, and ventilation during viewings rather than treating them as minor details.
- • If outdoor lifestyle matters to you, compare a district in both a summer and winter week before you commit to it.
Ready to compare weather against lifestyle fit?
The neighbourhood guides help you decide whether your preferred areas still work when the practical realities of commuting, budget, and seasonality are all in the same picture.