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Lisbon, 2-3 November 2017
STATISTICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL CHALLENGES
Lisbon, 2-3 November 2017
About Lisbon
Getting the feel of a city involves a mixture of observation and experience that only come when we allow ourselves to be drawn into its daily life and discover its smells, sounds, voices, lanes and hidden corners... In Lisboa, the RIver Tagus is never far away as we explore the history-laden streets of a city that constantly confronts us with its past, as the decorative cobble pavements lead us up from the Praça do Comércio through the 18th century Lower Town to St. George's Castle. From the Castle, we can enjoy unparalleled views of the south bank, Rossio, the Carmo Convent, the Bairro Alto, the Avenida da Liberdade and Parque Eduardo VII, Nossa Senhora do Monte and the Mount of Graça. It could be for all the world a picture postcard of Lisboa under a perpetually blue sky, reflecting the varied colours of the roofs, streets, old houses, window frames and green spaces, offset by the glittering stream of the Tagus! Câmara Municipal de Lisboa |
The Weather
Averages for Lisbon in November |
Daily Forecast |
November sees temperatures drop over four degrees from October’s averages. However, as Portugal enjoys a subtropical Mediterranean climate, even the coolest months remain fairly mild. The average temperature still reaches as high as 18°C (that's about 63°F), and at night can dip as low as 11°C (about 52°F). You will only see about three days above 21°C and no days above 26°C until March rolls around again.
You get about 10 hours of daylight and 5 ½ hours of average daily sunshine in November. It is sunny and cloudy about equal amounts of time during the day: 57% of the time sunny and 43% of the time cloudy. The UV drops to three which is considered Moderate so make sure you apply sunscreen liberally whenever outdoors. Sunrise is between 7:00-7:30 AM and sunset between 5:00-5:30 PM. Holiday Weather.Com |
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