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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the MarketUK weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.

The live forecast above shows current conditions for Lagos, Portugal, with temperatures typical of the western Algarve’s coastal climate. This area experiences mild winters around 16°C daytime highs and warm, dry summers averaging 28°C, moderated by Atlantic breezes.

What does the 10-day outlook for Lagos look like?

The weather in Lagos Portugal 10 days forecast, indicated in the live forecast above, typically reflects the region’s stable summer pattern or its mild winter transitions. Atlantic influence keeps temperatures moderate compared to inland Algarve spots, with overnight lows rarely dropping significantly. UK travellers can compare conditions via the UK weather hub or check the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK for context ahead of travel.

Are longer-range forecasts useful for planning?

The bbc weather lagos portugal 14 days forecast gives a reasonable indication of prevailing trends, though accuracy diminishes beyond 7–10 days. The 28 day weather forecast lagos portugal works best for identifying broad seasonal direction — such as expecting settled warmth in July or cooler, wetter conditions in January — rather than precise daily detail.

Avg High (Jul)28°C
Avg High (Jan)16°C
SunniestJun–Aug
Annual Rain~450 mm
What is the best time to visit Lagos Portugal?

June to September offers the most reliable warmth and sunshine, with July and August peaking around 28°C. June and September are slightly milder and less crowded, while still providing excellent beach weather.

Does Lagos get cold in winter?

Winter in Lagos is mild compared to the UK, with daytime highs around 16°C and overnight lows near 8°C. Rainfall increases from November to February, but sunny spells remain frequent.

How does the wind affect conditions?

The prevailing northerly ‘Nortada’ wind often picks up in summer, moderating the heat but making western beaches breezier. This wind is a natural cooling feature and rarely disrupts travel plans.