The forecast from the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA), notes that for the 27th temperatures will vary between -4ºC and 22ºC.

According to experts, the maximum temperatures will be felt in the Madeira Archipelago, namely in Funchal. In the Azores, maximum temperatures are expected to reach a maximum of 16ºC.

In mainland Portugal, maximum temperatures will be lower, with thermometers reaching their maximum in the Algarve, where 17ºC is expected.

Lisbon is expected to register a maximum of 14ºC and a minimum of 6ºC and the district of Porto 16ºC and 7ºC respectively.

Bragança will record the coldest temperatures, with thermometers reaching -4ºC. The districts of Vila Real (-2ºC) and Guarda (-3ºC) are also expected to record negative temperatures. In Alentejo, Portalegre will be the coldest district, with minimum temperatures reaching zero degrees Celsius. Viseu is also expected to record a minimum of 0ºC (and a maximum of 12ºC).