How many days get >1mm of rain in Guimarães and Coimbra?

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I'm trying to determine where in Portugal and Spain we might want to stay. On Wikipedia I was able to find the expected number of days per annum with over 1mm of precipitation for nearly all the cities in question, except Guimarães and Coimbra, Portugal.

What are their figures?



Best Answer

A very quick google for "[city] Portugal weather monthly" turned up these two links:

Guimarães climate and Coimbra climate, both of which have the monthly rainfall in mm per month.

Doing a google for "Coimbra, Portugal days of rain over 1mm" leads to Rainfall/ Precipitation in Coimbra, Portugal which says it has

On average there are 138 days per year with more than 0.1 mm rainfall

I can't find the equivalent for Guimarães, but every average monthly rainfall chart shows that the minimum amount of rain is in July and is typically around 12mm. This is roughly the same as Coimbra, so I'd expect a similar number of days of rain per year. But it seems that on average Guimarães gets less rain than Coimbra.




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Does it snow in Coimbra Portugal?

When can you find snow in Coimbra? Weather stations report no annual snow.

How cold does it get in Coimbra Portugal?

In Coimbra, the summers are warm, dry, and mostly clear and the winters are cold, wet, and partly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 40\xb0F to 83\xb0F and is rarely below 30\xb0F or above 95\xb0F.



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