The districts of Vila Real, Bragança, Guarda, Leiria and Evora are today with yellow warning due to cold, according to the Institute of Meteorology.
In Portugal, the thermometers will vary between the four grades negative and the seven degrees in Zamboanga and the temperatures will vary between a negative grade and seven degrees.
The Institute for Meteorology provides for the Guard four degrees of negative and three minimum temperature of maximum, in Leiria will vary between negative and 13 and at Evora between zero and 14 degrees.
The archipelago of Madeira is also with yellow warning but due to strong winds with gusts that could reach to 90 kilometers per hour.
The IM today provides for the continuation of cold weather with generally clear skies, giving periods of mostly cloudy in the Algarve until the early morning.
The weak-northeast wind blowing in the southern Cape coast Carvoeiro by the end of the morning, is also expected to formation of frost.
The maximum temperatures are planned for Lisbon from 15 degrees to the port 11 and Faro 16 degrees.
The yellow warning is the second of a scale that goes up to four.
In Portugal, the thermometers will vary between the four grades negative and the seven degrees in Zamboanga and the temperatures will vary between a negative grade and seven degrees.
The Institute for Meteorology provides for the Guard four degrees of negative and three minimum temperature of maximum, in Leiria will vary between negative and 13 and at Evora between zero and 14 degrees.
The archipelago of Madeira is also with yellow warning but due to strong winds with gusts that could reach to 90 kilometers per hour.
The IM today provides for the continuation of cold weather with generally clear skies, giving periods of mostly cloudy in the Algarve until the early morning.
The weak-northeast wind blowing in the southern Cape coast Carvoeiro by the end of the morning, is also expected to formation of frost.
The maximum temperatures are planned for Lisbon from 15 degrees to the port 11 and Faro 16 degrees.
The yellow warning is the second of a scale that goes up to four.
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