Peru Weather
The
only thing predictable about Peru's weather is its unpredictability.
In fact, it's not uncommon to experience all four seasons in a single
day. Generally speaking, Peru has two seasons, wet and dry, but in a
country as geographically diverse as Peru, local weather patterns vary
greatly.
In the highlands, the dry season is between June and October, but even
the mountains' wet season isn't always really wet and the dry season
sees its share of downpours. Temperatures during the day in the dry
season can get hot making shorts rather inviting. At night, temperatures
can drop quickly and a warm sweater makes walking around the plazas
comfortable.
The Amazon experiences...you guessed it, rain heat and more rain and
heat! The average daytime temperature is 30-32º C (85-90º F), while
nights can cool down to 20º C (68º F). They do have a wet and wetter
season with the wet (dry) season corresponding with the dry season in
the highlands. The desert coast is arid. From January to March the sky
is clear and the air tends to be hot and sticky. Peruvians go to the
beach at this time. The rest of the year the gray coastal mist known
as guara moves in and the sun is rarely seen.
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