According to forecasts by Alfredo Graça, an expert at Meteored Portugal, during the first 10 days of November "temperatures up to 3ºC above the climatological average will be recorded in most regions of mainland Portugal and in the Central and Eastern Groups of the Azores. In the remaining regions - the archipelago of Madeira and Western Azores Group - heat anomalies may be milder."
On these days, "the possibility of precipitation will be lower than the average reference levels from north to south of the Continent, with precipitation anomalies becoming negative, and more pronounced, in the regions north of the Tagus".
"Only the Azores should record more rain and instability than usual, according to the positive precipitation anomalies projected by our reliable model", it can be read.
This means that temperatures will be relatively warmer than normal and there will also be less rain.
Just remember that it is only a forecast. Forecasts are less reliable the further away you try to predict. I have found the forecast here notoriously unreliable with three different apps providing different forecast for the same place and timeframe for the next day!
By David Clark from Algarve on 02 Nov 2024, 07:50