Nos partenaires et nous-mêmes stockerons et/ou utiliserons des informations concernant votre appareil, par l’intermédiaire de cookies et de technologies similaires, afin d’afficher des annonces et des contenus personnalisés, de mesurer les audiences et les contenus, d’obtenir des informations sur les audiences et à des fins de développement de produit. (function( timeout ) { Climate of Peru describes the diverse climates of this large South American country with an area of 1,285,216 km2 (496,225 sq mi). View of the golf course in San Isidro on a "autumn" day; the sun is trying to break through the mist. [31], The most immediately visible problem of climatic change in Peru is the melting of glaciers in the Andes. 2861. Pucallpa (Am) has only one month that falls below that threshold; Puerto Esperanza (Aw) has three months below the Af threshold. Lake Titicaca creates a natural border between southeastern Peru and western Bolivia. Peru is located entirely in the tropics but features desert and mountain climates as well as tropical rain forests. [25], The Amazon rainforest region comprises about 56 percent of the total area of Peru and is characterized, as is the coast, by its climatic uniformity: hot average temperatures with little variation among the seasons and abundant precipitation. Peru boasts roughly 1,200 miles of Pacific coastline. Peru Seasons & Climate.

Peru's seasons are the reverse of those in the northern hemisphere. Frommer's also recommends several beaches in southern Peru, where the surfing conditions are best in May and June. Don't think that because you are visiting a country in the tropics, that it doesn't get cold. Cusco hosts the Inti Raymi Festival of the Sun on June 24, putting on one of South America's most famous pageants. He enjoys writing about social issues, travel, music and sports. As it is a little bit difficult to find, please try the below link: Thanks, Tim, for your very quick reply.

A while ago the Peruvian National Service for Meteorology and Hydrology has published a beautiful "Tourist Climate Guide" for Peru covering the 24 provinces. On many winter days morning and evening drizzle, locally called garúa, is a common occurrence. The Humboldt Current was named after Alexander von Humboldt and is one of the major up welling systems of the world, supporting an extraordinary richness of marine life. The chart presents the values recorded by our weather station as three lines: Highest Relative Humidity, Average Relative Humidity and Lowest Relative Humidity (all values in %). The Average Relative Humidity was calculated by using the measurements from the weather station in intervals of every 15 minutes for the whole month. While there are locations that fit into all three of the Köppen tropical types of climate, Af, Am, and Aw, the differences among the three climates in Peru are small. Question...I know the equator means the seasons are opposite from the USA.

However, we still saw lots of flowers in (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? [1], The following table summarizes climatic statistics for cities in the north, central, and southern parts of the coastal desert, A characteristic of the Peruvian coastal desert is low average temperatures despite its tropical latitudes. Lomas range in size from very small to more than 40,000 hectares (99,000 acres) and their flora includes many endemic species.Scholars have described individual lomas as "an island of vegetation in a virtual ocean of desert. The air temperature in this month is 1-2 … •For the best, a wonderful tiradito, so that there are no complaints. The capital of Peru is lying directly at the Pacific Ocean in an arid region of plains that rise to the east to the foothills of the Andes Mountains.

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The driest months are in the Austral winter of June through August. It looks like a change to more extreme conditions.

Here are some of the plates you should not miss this summer. Your weather charts are great but inadvertently begin with a paragraph on Humidity which needs to be omitted (it's presented last, referring to the final chart above it). The Colca Canyon, ranked as the world's deepest canyon, sits several hours outside of Arequipa.

Now in the (ta && ta.queueForLoad ? In a few favored locations, where mountains come close to the sea and the fog condenses on the mountain slopes, the garúa permits vegetation to thrive in "fog oases," called lomas in Peru.

•Rice with sea food (arroz con mariscos);  this is a wonderful mixture and fusion of the best seafood for you to share with your family. For example, in winter areas like Miraflores, San Isidro, Barranco, Chorrillos and as well parts of Surco will be cool, damp and foggy as they are close to the ocean. Temperatures in winter reach around 17°C/62°F by day and 11°C/52°F by night. }. What happens if I bought airfare for Peruvian nationals instead of foreigners? The Climate Guide can be downloaded from the Senamhi website (Peruvian National Service for Meteorology and Hydrology) under publications. Day by day Limeños experience less overcast days and it seems Lima slowly awakes from a deep slumber. http://www.limaeasy.com/lima-info/the-weather-and-climate-in-lima Is there a way I can download it, or can you send me a PDF version so I can read offline, as I will not have internet connection during much of my travels. Beach of Miraflores on a sunny summer day. Huaraz serves as a base for hiking in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru's highest mountain range. Day by day Limeños experience less overcast days and it seems Lima slowly awakes from a deep slumber.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The period between December and March features the hottest and sunniest weather along the coast, but parts of Peru have decent beach conditions in June, July and August. Please reload CAPTCHA. During the Austral winter, the trade winds blow thick stratus clouds inland over coastal areas up to an elevation of 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) and the dense fog coalesces into drizzle and mist. Lima is no exception. [19] The temperature decline with increasing elevation is less than the average on the Pacific coast side of the Andes because of the unusually low temperature of the fog-bound coast.

While real rains in the outer districts appear in Lima we only experience drizzle. This might not be scientific proven, but at least worth a thought. Rainy season is October to March (about) with January-February probably the wettest, dry season is the other months, with June-July probably the dryest.

Chosica, 50 kilometres (31 mi) inland from the Pacific at an elevation of 835 metres (2,740 ft) gets 109 millimetres (4.3 in) annually of precipitation compared to Lima's precipitation of 16 millimetres (0.63 in). Temperatures will be a little colder in the winter (our summer), but not as drastically different as in, say, Philadelphia. [21] Puno experiences freezing temperatures an average of 226 days annually with freezes occurring in every month. function() { Time limit is exhausted. There is always a difference between the real and the felt temperatures. I went to http://www.senamhi.gob.pe/ and you're right, link was impossible for me to find. Going away to the east from the sea you will notice step by step a change to drier and warmer weather. So it's not much of a surprise to find scarfs, gloves, woolen jumpers, warm jackets and winter boots in the stores. [17][18], A general rule for mountainous areas is that temperature decreases by about 6.5 °C (11.7 °F) for each 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) increase in elevation provided that the change in altitude takes place at the same latitude and other factors such as precipitation and cloud cover are similar.

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The city of Lima is famous for its micro-climates with completely different conditions between the inner and outer districts. [7] In fog oases called "lomas" the moisture from the garúa permits vegetation to flourish without rainfall. The Sechura Desert is in northern Peru. Your email address will not be published.

Do I want to make a donation while in Peru ? The hottest weather in Peru in summer in February.

Besides some quickly passing early morning fogs it's warm and sunny, normally never too hot, but still humid.

By contrast most of the Peruvian coastal desert has average annual temperatures of less than 20 °C (68 °F) and with temperatures falling to or near 10 °C (50 °F) during the Austral winter. The lakeside town of Puno and the floating Uros Islands in Lake Titicaca captivate tourists with their beauty and mystique. The astounding Nazca Lines on the southern coast also deserve mention. At this time of year Lima is hot and humid while further along the coast it’s warm and sunny and the temperature of … A Full Summer in Peru is from December 22 to March 21.

The chart presents the values of the Total Rainfall recorded by our weather station for each month (all values in mm). Students are typically off between eight and nine weeks, but not staff, depending on the country and district. But please don't let yourself be fooled by these quite moderate numbers. The following table summarizes climatic statistics for cities and towns in the Amazon rainforest region.

I am considering taking on a job in Lima and I was wondering if air conditioning is common in most houses or apartments for the summer months? Please note: The dates given on this page are based on Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), which for practical purposes is equivalent to Greenwich … The average temperatures range from 12°C/54°F to 18°C/64°F (low) and 24°C/75°F to 28°C/82°F (high). [33], sfn error: no target: CITEREF"Peru_Climate" (, Rundel, P. W., Dillion, M.O., Palma, B., Mooney, H.A., Gulmon, S. L., and Ehleringer, J. R., "The Phytogeography and Ecology of the Coastal Atacama and Peruvian Deserts," In, Pozorski, Shelia and Pozorski, Thomas, (2006a), Dillon, Michael O., "The Solanaceae of the Lomas Formations of Coastal Peru and Chile," www.sacha.org/solanaceae/lomas_solanaceae.pdf, accessed 17 Jul 2017, "South America, Site SA42, Lomas Formations, Peru". Three names are sometimes applied to the desert in different parts of the coastline. Peru has two seasons owing to its proximity to the equator. The cathedral in Lima's city center shines in the bright sun. In the winter months you'll need sweaters, thick socks and a good blanket at night. The chart presents the values recorded by our weather station as three lines: Highest Temperatures, Average Temperatures and Lowest Temperatures (all values in °C). sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFHudson (, sfn error: no target: CITEREFClimate_Change_Risk_Profile (, http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/weather.php3?s=82648&cityname=Lima-Lima-Peru&units=metric, http://botany.si.edu/projects/cpd/sa/sa43.htm, http://botany.si.edu/projects/cpd/sa/sa42.htm, "Best time to visit, weather and climate Puno", "A snow climatology of the Andes Mountains from MODIS snow cover date", "An introduction to the Bofedales of the Peruvian High Andes", "The Nomalous 2017 El Nino event in Peru", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Climate_of_Peru&oldid=986275652, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 30 October 2020, at 21:07. Members who are knowledgeable about this destination and volunteer their time to answer travelers' questions.

Unfortunately already by April summer comes to an end and winter is almost around the corner.

The cold Humboldt Current and the rise in elevation from sea level in the west to the spur of the Andes Mountains in the east create several micro-climates.

The Tourist Climate Guide is great.

The seasons in Lima are very easy described, as the city only has two notable distinctive weather conditions: Summer from December to April and winter from May to November. The following table summarizes climatic statistics for cities in the Andes mountain region.

By May Lima once again is covered in a blanket of clouds, mist and fog.