Lisbon weather update — Sunny and cool at 12°C (8 April 2026)
Introduction
Lisbon weather is of interest to residents, commuters and visitors alike because conditions affect transport, outdoor plans and local comfort. On 8 April 2026 the city is experiencing a clear, cool spring day; understanding the current readings and short‑term patterns helps people plan travel, clothing and activities for the day.
Current conditions (8 April 2026)
As of localtime 11:10 on 8 April 2026, official observations show Lisbon (Lisboa, Portugal) reporting sunny conditions with an air temperature of 12.0°C (53.6°F). The reported observation time was 11:00 and the station recorded a ‘Sunny’ condition with 25% cloud cover and visibility around 10 km (6 miles). The relative humidity is 82%, producing a dew point of 6.9°C.
Wind is from the south‑east at about 12.1 mph (19.4 kph) with gusts up to 14.2 mph (22.9 kph). Pressure at the reporting station is 1016.0 mb (30.0 in), and the apparent temperature (feels like) is 9.9°C, with a windchill of about 10.6°C. Measured precipitation for the current observation is 0.0 mm and the ultraviolet index is moderate at 2.9.
Short‑term observations
Earlier 1‑hour forecasts for the morning indicated high relative humidity (about 88%) at 07:00 and 08:00 with very light precipitation noted at 07:00 (0.5 mm). Morning pressure readings in another dataset were listed as 752–753 mm (as reported) and winds near 14 km/h from the south‑west around 07:00.
August 2026 climatological outlook (statistical)
Statistical data for August 2026 summarises typical daytime conditions: average daytime winds from the north in the range of roughly 6–10 mph, pressure around 29.8 inHg and mean relative humidity near 50–53%. Sunrise times through August are around 06:38–06:46 and sunset times between about 20:47 and 20:36, showing the long summer evenings expected in Lisbon.
Conclusion
Today’s snapshot shows a sunny, cool spring day in Lisbon with a noticeable south‑east breeze and fairly high humidity. Short‑term morning readings indicate early mist or light drizzle is possible, but current observations report dry conditions. For longer planning, August statistics suggest reliably mild winds and lower humidity typical of Lisbon summers. Readers should dress for cool, breezy conditions this morning and check updates if planning early‑hour outdoor activities.