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What’s the weather like in the Algarve in February?
Sitting in the south of Portugal close to North Africa, the Algarve has mild weather in winter. You'll get pleasant temperatures if you're going in February, while the amount of rain is reducing after the wettest month of the year. You'll have a decent amount of sun and warm weather, as the Algarve is one of Europe’s sunniest destinations. You'll be sheltered from Atlantic winds by mountains that lie to the north, while you'll be warmest and driest in the east.
Averages
The Algarve’s capital, Faro, has an average high of 16ºC in February. Things can get quite chilly in the evenings, which cool to 8ºC, so you should bring some warmer clothes with you. The sea temperature is 17ºC, while humidity’s low. There’s 68mm of rain over 11 days, and you can expect 11 hours of daylight with six hours of sunshine each day. UV levels will be moderate but make sure you wear sun cream. Sunset’s just before 6pm at the start of January and gradually gets later.