Madeira Weather Live – Multi-Location Current Conditions
Monitor weather conditions across Madeira Island. Each location has unique microclimates - check conditions at your destination before heading out. Weather data updates in real-time.
Current Weather Conditions by Location
Funchal
Capital city, south coast
Calheta
Southwest, warmer, Rabaçal, 25 Fontes
Porto Moniz
Northwest, natural pools
Machico
East coast, historical
Ponta Delgada
North, rural
Seixal
North, beaches
Rabaçal
Mountain, levadas, 25 Fontes
Pico do Areeiro
Mountain peak, 1,818m
Achada do Teixeira
Mountain, trailhead, Pico Ruivo
Miradouro de São Cristóvão
Viewpoint, north coast
Location-Specific Weather Insights
Funchal Weather Insights
Funchal Weather Characteristics
Funchal enjoys a subtropical climate with mild temperatures year-round. The city's location on the south coast means it receives more sunshine than the northern parts of the island. However, weather can vary dramatically between the coast and mountains just a few kilometres away.
Weather Conditions for Funchal Activities
The harbour area typically experiences slightly different conditions than the city centre, with sea breezes providing natural cooling. Early morning offers the clearest conditions for photography and sightseeing, while afternoons can bring cloud cover from the mountains.
Seasonal Patterns in Funchal
Funchal experiences relatively stable temperatures throughout the year, with winter averages around 18-20°C and summer reaching 24-26°C. The winter months (November to February) can bring more rainfall, but sunny days are still common.
Funchal Weather FAQs
What should I pack for Funchal weather?
Pack layers regardless of season. Even in summer, bring a light waterproof jacket for mountain hikes and levadas walks. Comfortable walking shoes with good grip are essential for trails that can become slippery when wet.
When is the best time to visit Funchal?
Funchal enjoys pleasant weather year-round, but spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer ideal conditions with comfortable temperatures (18-24°C), fewer crowds, and generally clear skies.
Why does weather differ so much across Madeira?
Madeira's dramatic topography creates distinct microclimates. The south coast (including Funchal) receives more sunshine and less rain due to the rain shadow effect from the central mountains. The north coast and highlands experience significantly more precipitation (up to 3,400mm annually in the highlands vs. 600mm in Funchal).
Calheta Weather Insights
Calheta Weather Characteristics
Calheta, located on the southwest coast, is one of Madeira's warmest and sunniest areas. The region benefits from the rain shadow effect, receiving significantly less precipitation than the north coast. This makes it ideal for beach activities and outdoor dining.
Weather Conditions for Calheta Activities
Calheta is perfect for beach days and water sports when UV index is moderate and winds are calm. The nearby Rabaçal and 25 Fontes levada walks require checking mountain conditions - while Calheta might be sunny, the mountains can be foggy or rainy. Many visitors find that early morning offers the best conditions for hiking to Rabaçal.
Seasonal Patterns in Calheta
Calheta experiences warmer temperatures than Funchal, with summer reaching 25-27°C. The region receives less rainfall throughout the year, making it one of the driest areas on the island. Winter temperatures remain mild, typically 19-21°C.
Calheta Weather FAQs
Is Calheta warmer than Funchal?
Yes, Calheta is typically 1-2°C warmer than Funchal due to its southwest location and better sun exposure. The region also receives less rainfall, making it ideal for beach activities year-round.
Can I do Rabaçal and 25 Fontes walks from Calheta?
Yes, but check mountain conditions separately. While Calheta might be sunny and warm, the Rabaçal area at higher elevation can be foggy, rainy, or significantly cooler. Always check weather at the trail location, not just Calheta.
What's the best time for beach activities in Calheta?
Calheta beaches are best enjoyed from late spring through early autumn (May-October) when water temperatures are comfortable and UV levels are manageable. Early morning and late afternoon offer the most pleasant conditions, avoiding peak UV hours.
Porto Moniz Weather Insights
Porto Moniz Weather Characteristics
Porto Moniz, on the northwest coast, experiences more variable weather than the south coast. The region receives significantly more rainfall and can be foggy, especially in the mornings. However, when clear, it offers stunning coastal views and the famous natural volcanic pools.
Weather Conditions for Porto Moniz Activities
The natural pools are best enjoyed on clear, calm days when waves aren't too strong. Morning fog is common and often clears by midday. Check sea conditions before visiting - rough seas can make the pools unsafe. Many visitors find that afternoons offer the clearest conditions.
Seasonal Patterns in Porto Moniz
Porto Moniz receives more rainfall than southern locations, especially in winter (November-March). Summer temperatures are typically 20-23°C, cooler than the south coast. The region experiences more cloud cover and fog, particularly in the mornings.
Porto Moniz Weather FAQs
Why is Porto Moniz often foggy in the morning?
Porto Moniz's location on the northwest coast, facing the Atlantic, makes it prone to morning fog and cloud cover. This is due to moisture from the ocean condensing as it meets the cooler mountain air. Fog typically clears by midday.
When is the best time to visit the natural pools?
The natural pools are best visited on clear, calm days. Check sea conditions before going - rough seas can make the pools unsafe and less enjoyable. Afternoons often offer clearer conditions than mornings.
Is Porto Moniz colder than Funchal?
Yes, Porto Moniz is typically 2-3°C cooler than Funchal due to its northern exposure and higher cloud cover. The region also receives significantly more rainfall, especially in winter months.
Machico Weather Insights
Machico Weather Characteristics
Machico, on the east coast, enjoys a pleasant microclimate with good sun exposure. The region is generally warmer and drier than the north coast but can experience stronger winds, especially in winter. The bay area offers protection from some weather patterns.
Weather Conditions for Machico Activities
Machico's bay is ideal for beach activities when winds are calm. The historical town centre is pleasant to explore year-round. Strong winds, particularly in winter, can affect beach activities and make the area feel cooler than the actual temperature.
Seasonal Patterns in Machico
Machico experiences mild temperatures year-round, similar to Funchal but with slightly more wind exposure. Summer temperatures reach 23-25°C, while winter averages 18-20°C. The region receives moderate rainfall, less than the north coast but more than Calheta.
Machico Weather FAQs
Is Machico windy?
Machico can experience stronger winds than Funchal, especially in winter months. The east coast location makes it more exposed to Atlantic winds. However, the bay provides some natural protection.
What's the best time to visit Machico?
Machico is pleasant year-round, but spring and autumn offer the best balance of temperature and wind conditions. Summer is warm but can be windy, while winter is mild but windier.
How does Machico weather compare to Funchal?
Machico is generally similar to Funchal in temperature but experiences more wind exposure due to its east coast location. Rainfall is comparable, making both locations good choices for year-round visits.
Ponta Delgada Weather Insights
Ponta Delgada Weather Characteristics
Ponta Delgada, on the north coast, experiences the island's most variable weather. The region receives the highest rainfall on Madeira and can be significantly cooler and foggier than southern locations. However, it offers lush green landscapes and unique microclimates.
Weather Conditions for Ponta Delgada Activities
Ponta Delgada is best for hiking and nature activities when conditions are clear. The region's high rainfall creates lush vegetation but also means trails can be muddy and slippery. Always check conditions before heading out, as weather can change rapidly.
Seasonal Patterns in Ponta Delgada
Ponta Delgada receives heavy rainfall throughout the year, with winter months (November-March) being particularly wet. Temperatures are typically 2-4°C cooler than Funchal. The region experiences frequent fog and cloud cover, especially in the mornings.
Ponta Delgada Weather FAQs
Why is Ponta Delgada so rainy?
Ponta Delgada's location on the north coast, facing the prevailing winds, causes it to receive significantly more rainfall than southern locations. The mountains force moist air upward, resulting in frequent precipitation.
Is Ponta Delgada suitable for hiking?
Yes, but check conditions carefully. The region's high rainfall means trails can be muddy and slippery, especially after rain. Clear days offer excellent hiking opportunities with lush green landscapes.
How much cooler is Ponta Delgada than Funchal?
Ponta Delgada is typically 2-4°C cooler than Funchal due to its northern exposure, higher cloud cover, and more frequent rainfall. The difference is most noticeable in winter months.
Seixal Weather Insights
Seixal Weather Characteristics
Seixal, on the north coast, offers a unique combination of beach access and dramatic weather. The region receives more rainfall than the south but less than Ponta Delgada. The black sand beaches are popular, but sea conditions can be rougher than southern beaches.
Weather Conditions for Seixal Activities
Seixal beaches are best enjoyed on calm, clear days. The north coast location means sea conditions can be rougher than southern beaches. Check sea state before swimming - strong waves and currents are common. The area is excellent for surfing when conditions are right.
Seasonal Patterns in Seixal
Seixal experiences moderate temperatures, typically 1-2°C cooler than Funchal. The region receives more rainfall than the south coast, especially in winter. Summer temperatures reach 21-24°C, while winter averages 17-19°C.
Seixal Weather FAQs
Are Seixal beaches safe for swimming?
Seixal beaches can have strong waves and currents, especially in winter. Always check sea conditions before swimming. The north coast location means rougher seas than southern beaches. Lifeguards are not always present, so exercise caution.
Is Seixal good for surfing?
Yes, Seixal is popular with surfers when conditions are right. The north coast location provides good wave action, but check conditions and local advice before heading out. Winter months often offer the best surfing conditions.
How does Seixal weather compare to Porto Moniz?
Seixal and Porto Moniz are both on the north coast and experience similar weather patterns - more rainfall and cloud cover than the south, with cooler temperatures. Seixal is slightly warmer and receives less rainfall than Porto Moniz.
Rabaçal Weather Insights
Rabaçal Weather Characteristics
Rabaçal, located in the mountains at around 1,300m elevation, experiences significantly cooler and wetter conditions than coastal areas. The region is famous for its levada walks, particularly the 25 Fontes (25 Springs) trail. Weather can change rapidly, and fog is common, especially in the mornings.
Weather Conditions for Rabaçal Activities
The 25 Fontes and Risco levada walks are best enjoyed on clear days when visibility is good. Trails can be slippery when wet, and fog can reduce visibility significantly. Early morning often offers the clearest conditions, but check current weather before heading out. The area receives heavy rainfall, so waterproof clothing is essential.
Seasonal Patterns in Rabaçal
Rabaçal experiences much cooler temperatures than coastal areas, typically 5-8°C cooler than Funchal. The region receives heavy rainfall throughout the year, with winter months (November-March) being particularly wet. Summer temperatures reach 15-18°C, while winter averages 10-13°C. Fog is common year-round, especially in the mornings.
Rabaçal Weather FAQs
Why is Rabaçal so much cooler than Funchal?
Rabaçal is located at approximately 1,300m elevation in the mountains, which causes significantly cooler temperatures due to altitude. The region also receives heavy rainfall and frequent fog, making it much cooler and wetter than coastal areas like Funchal.
Can I do the 25 Fontes walk in rainy weather?
Light rain is manageable, but heavy rain makes the trails extremely slippery and dangerous. Fog can also reduce visibility significantly. Always check weather conditions before heading out, and bring waterproof clothing. Many experienced hikers wait for clearer conditions.
What should I pack for Rabaçal?
Pack warm layers, waterproof jacket and pants, sturdy hiking boots with good grip, and extra clothing. Even in summer, temperatures can be cool, and weather can change rapidly. A headlamp is also recommended in case fog reduces visibility.
Pico do Areeiro Weather Insights
Pico do Areeiro Weather Characteristics
Pico do Areeiro, at 1,818m elevation, is Madeira's third-highest peak and experiences the island's most extreme weather conditions. The area is significantly cooler than sea level, with temperatures often 8-12°C lower than Funchal. Strong winds, fog, and rapid weather changes are common.
Weather Conditions for Pico do Areeiro Activities
The peak is accessible by road, but conditions can change rapidly. Strong winds are common, and fog can reduce visibility to near zero. The hike to Pico Ruivo requires checking conditions carefully - it can be dangerous in poor weather. Winter can bring snow and ice, making the area inaccessible.
Seasonal Patterns in Pico do Areeiro
Pico do Areeiro experiences very cold temperatures, especially in winter. Summer temperatures reach 12-15°C, while winter averages 5-8°C. The area can receive snow in winter months (December-February). Strong winds and fog are common year-round, with visibility often poor.
Pico do Areeiro Weather FAQs
How much colder is Pico do Areeiro than Funchal?
Pico do Areeiro is typically 8-12°C colder than Funchal due to its high elevation (1,818m). The temperature difference is most noticeable in winter, when the peak can be near freezing while Funchal remains mild.
Can I visit Pico do Areeiro in winter?
The road to Pico do Areeiro can be closed in winter due to snow, ice, or poor visibility. Even when accessible, conditions can be dangerous with strong winds and fog. Check road conditions before visiting, and be prepared for extreme weather.
Is it safe to hike from Pico do Areeiro to Pico Ruivo?
The hike is challenging and requires good weather conditions. Strong winds, fog, and rain can make it dangerous. Always check current conditions, bring appropriate gear, and consider hiring a guide. The trail can be closed in poor weather.
Achada do Teixeira Weather Insights
Achada do Teixeira Weather Characteristics
Achada do Teixeira, at approximately 1,600m elevation, serves as a trailhead for the Vereda do Pico Ruivo hike to Madeira's highest peak. The area experiences cool, mountain weather with frequent fog and rapid weather changes. Conditions are significantly cooler than coastal areas.
Weather Conditions for Achada do Teixeira Activities
The Vereda do Pico Ruivo hike is best attempted on clear days with good visibility. Fog can reduce visibility significantly, and trails can be slippery when wet. Strong winds are common at higher elevations. Always check weather conditions before starting the hike.
Seasonal Patterns in Achada do Teixeira
Achada do Teixeira experiences cool temperatures year-round, typically 6-9°C cooler than Funchal. Summer temperatures reach 14-17°C, while winter averages 8-11°C. The area receives heavy rainfall, especially in winter. Fog is common, particularly in the mornings.
Achada do Teixeira Weather FAQs
What weather conditions are best for hiking to Pico Ruivo?
Clear, calm days with good visibility are ideal. Avoid hiking in fog, heavy rain, or strong winds. Check weather forecasts for both Achada do Teixeira and Pico Ruivo before starting, as conditions can differ significantly between the trailhead and summit.
How long does the hike take, and what should I bring?
The hike to Pico Ruivo takes approximately 2-3 hours round trip. Bring warm layers, waterproof clothing, sturdy hiking boots, water, and snacks. Weather can change rapidly, so be prepared for all conditions.
Is the trail accessible year-round?
The trail is generally accessible year-round, but conditions can be challenging in winter. Heavy rain, fog, and strong winds can make hiking dangerous. Check current conditions and trail status before visiting, especially in winter months.
Miradouro de São Cristóvão Weather Insights
Miradouro de São Cristóvão Weather Characteristics
Miradouro de São Cristóvão, located on the north coast, offers panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding cliffs. The area experiences typical north coast weather - more rainfall and cloud cover than the south, with cooler temperatures. Fog is common, especially in the mornings.
Weather Conditions for Miradouro de São Cristóvão Activities
The viewpoint is best visited on clear days when visibility is good. Morning fog often clears by midday, making afternoons ideal for photography and sightseeing. The area can be windy, especially in winter. Check conditions before visiting to ensure good views.
Seasonal Patterns in Miradouro de São Cristóvão
Miradouro de São Cristóvão experiences moderate temperatures, typically 2-3°C cooler than Funchal. The region receives more rainfall than the south coast, especially in winter. Summer temperatures reach 20-23°C, while winter averages 16-18°C. Fog is common, particularly in the mornings.
Miradouro de São Cristóvão Weather FAQs
When is the best time to visit for clear views?
Afternoons typically offer the clearest conditions, as morning fog often clears by midday. Avoid visiting in heavy rain or dense fog, as visibility will be poor. Check current weather conditions before making the trip.
Is the viewpoint accessible in all weather conditions?
The viewpoint is accessible by road, but visibility can be poor in fog or heavy rain. Strong winds can also make visiting uncomfortable. Check weather conditions before visiting to ensure you'll have good views.
How does the weather compare to Funchal?
Miradouro de São Cristóvão is typically 2-3°C cooler than Funchal and receives significantly more rainfall, especially in winter. The north coast location means more cloud cover and fog, particularly in the mornings.
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