South of Lisbon on the Sado estuary, Setubal sits beside the Arrabida hills, whose slopes create noticeably localized rainfall patterns compared with the flatter estuary floor below. The port city sees a typical Atlantic wet season from autumn to early spring, with the Sado occasionally running high after sustained frontal rain. IPMA radar for the Lisbon-Setubal corridor covers the district closely.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it raining in Setubal right now?
The live radar map above shows precipitation over Setubal, Setubal District in real time. Blue shades indicate light rain, while yellow, orange, and red mark heavier downpours. If no colored echoes appear over Setubal, no significant rain is currently being detected.
How often does the Setubal rain radar update?
The radar refreshes continuously, typically every few minutes, so the map reflects current conditions rather than an hours-old forecast. Press play to animate the most recent frames.
Can I see if a storm is heading toward Setubal?
Yes. Press play on the radar to animate the last few hours of rainfall and watch which way rain cells over Setubal District are moving – the clearest way to judge whether a shower will reach Setubal or pass by.
Is this Setubal rain radar free to use?
Yes, completely free – no account, app download, or sign-up required. It works in any browser on desktop and mobile.