Lisbon: A slightly cooler weekend is forecast for Lisbon following highs of 30 degrees on Friday. Intermittent cloud and sunny spells are to be expected with temperatures peaking at highs of 24 degrees and dropping to nightly lows of 15 degrees. From Tuesday temperatures are set to rise reaching 27 degrees on Thursday with lows of 16 degrees.

The north: The weekend will be dry and bright with sunny spells and intermittent cloud and temperatures reaching highs of 29 degrees on Saturday and lows of 15 degrees. The weather is to stay very much the same for the rest of the following week with a slight increase in temperature on Thursday when it will reach 30 degrees.

The centre: Intermittent cloud is to be expected on Saturday with temperatures reaching highs of 30 degrees and lows of 17 degrees. Cloud coverage is set to disappear on Sunday with clear skies being predicted. The dry weather is set to remain for the following week, with temperatures slightly rising to 31 degrees on Tuesday and remaining stable for the remainder of next week.

The south: The weekend will be dry and bright with temperatures reaching highs of 33 degrees and nightly lows of 20 degrees. No chance of rain next week where temperatures are set to decrease slightly to highs of 32 degrees on Tuesday which should gradually increase by the end of the week to 34 degrees and lows of 23 degrees.

Madeira: Cloud coverage and sunny spells are predicted for over the weekend where both days will have highs of 26 degrees and lows of 20 degrees. Temperatures are set to drop slightly at the start of next week with highs of 24 degrees and lows of 19 degrees, however, by the end of the week temperatures will rise back up to highs of 27 degrees.

The Azores: A slightly warmer weekend is to be expected in the Azores with a chance of intermittent cloud and some sunny periods on both Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures on Saturday are set to peak at highs of 26 degrees with nightly lows of 20 degrees. Rain is however expected for the rest of the week despite temperatures mirroring the weekend.