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makvit [3.9K]
3 years ago
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Each pair of photographs shows the weather conditions as they are today and will be tomorrow. Write brief descriptions of the we

ather, in Spanish, based on the photographs. Remember to use the correct tenses in your descriptions. Part A The shot depicts the weather conditions of Lisbon and Portugal as they are today and tomorrow. Lisboa, Portugal
Spanish
1 answer:
Alenkasestr [34]3 years ago
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Answer:

Broadly speaking, the best time to go to Portugal is spring (from February) or early autumn. In September and October, the weather isn’t too hot, the sea is warm, and the summer crowds have gone. A drop in temperature during these months also makes it an ideal time for sightseeing. The weather in Portugal varies according to the regions, and, of course, the seasons. The south enjoys the most sunshine and least amount of rainfall, although the whole of Portugal has its fair share of sunny days.

You can pretty much rely on sunshine and heat wherever you are in Portugal in the summer months, with July seeing very little rainfall in the Algarve and up the coast to Lisbon. Central Portugal can be fiercely hot. Rain is far more likely in Porto and the Costa Verde, averaging 20mm in the same month. Indeed, the northern end of the country experiences more rain throughout the year.

Autumn conditions are often delightful, (highs of 23˚C in the Algarve and Lisbon), although the month brings the start of more rainfall and less predictable weather.

Winter is cooler and it can get rather stormy, but there are still plenty of hours of sunshine, making Portugal a year-round destination. The Algarve, in particular, more often than not has bright days and mild temperatures. In contrast, the north is rather cold with temperatures sometimes dropping to 8˚C around Porto and snow likely to fall in the mountains bordering Spain.

It warms up in spring throughout Portugal. As with the rest of the year, it rains more in northern areas than in the south. Temperatures in Lisbon range from 10˚C –18˚C in March, climbing to 13˚C –22˚C in May; Porto and the Costa Verde is cooler: 7˚C –15˚C in March and 10˚C–19˚C in May.

Explanation:

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