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  1. In the vast area of eastern Peru occupied by plains and hills and belonging to the Amazon Basin, there is a impenetrable rainforest, almost completely uninhabited.The northern region has an equatorial climate, hot and humid all year round, with frequent rainfall, while in the south the climate is tropical, with a relatively dry season in winter.

    • Lima

      January is generally a warm to hot, muggy month. The average...

    • Cusco

      Climate chart - Cusco (Peru) In Cusco (or Cuzco), the...

    • Iquitos

      The city is located in northeastern Peru, at almost 4...

    • Chiclayo

      Climate chart - Chiclayo (Peru) In Chiclayo, the fourth...

    • Tumbes

      Climate chart - Tumbes (Peru) In Tumbes, the climate is...

  2. Climate of Peru describes the diverse climates of this large South American country with an area of 1,285,216 km 2 (496,225 sq mi). Peru is located entirely in the tropics but features desert and mountain climates as well as tropical rainforests .

  3. Jul 15, 2023 · In winter (June to October) you can expect cloudy skies, day temperatures of around 30°C (86°F) and cooler temperatures as low as 16°C (61°F) at night. The central and southern Peruvian coast, however, is heavily influenced by the cold Humboldt Current. Relative humidity is very high and produces quickly passing morning fogs from December ...

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  4. The presence of the Andes Mountain Range and its rugged geography make Peru a country with great climatic diversity. From Tacna to Tumbes: Mild to warm climate, moderate but with high humidity and dense fog in winter, where temperatures range from 53.6 to 64.4 °F. In summer, there is little fog, and temperatures range from 77 to 95 °F.

  5. The weather in Peru varies according to area – the changes in altitude are so extreme that the climate goes from freezing snow in the mountains to boiling sun on the coast. Likewise, the coast covers such a large stretch of longitude that the temperature changes dramatically as you head further south.

  6. Peru Weather and Climate. You can find almost every climate that exists somewhere in Peru. The country has 28 of the world’s 32 climates. With a mixture of desert, high mountains, jungle, and everything in between, there will be a climate tailored especially for you. The Andes Mountains, the cold Humboldt Current, and the 1,500-mile arid ...

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