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What’s the climate like in Peru?

The current climate of Peru features average monthly temperatures ranging from highs of 24°C during the day to lows of 22°C. The average yearly temperature is around 23°C. At night, temperatures in the colder months average around 6°C and in the warmer months around 11°C.

The highest temperature recorded in Peru in recent years was 34°C in January 2014. The lowest daytime temperature recorded was 14°C in June 2021.

On average, Peru receives 1061 mm of precipitation each year. For comparison, UK gets 701 mm of precipitation annually.

The climate of Peru is based on weather data from Lima. Other spots, like Cusco, Machu Picchu or Arequipa, might have different weather. You can check out all destinations in Peru for a full picture of the climate.

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Best time to visit Peru?

The best time to visit Peru for sunny weather is January and May through November. During this period, you'll have good temperatures and not too much rain, making it a great time to visit Peru. In the other months of the year, there's too much rain or the temperature isn't ideal for a visit if you want sunny and pleasant weather.

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Climate Table of Peru

The climate table of Peru shows the average temperatures, precipitation, and UV index per month. The table gives an overview of the average day and night temperatures in degrees Celsius, the total amount of precipitation in millimetres, the total snowfall in centimetres, and the UV index for each month. Precipitation is always measured as water, even if it's snow or hail.

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Temp. max (°C) 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 24 22 23 22
Temp. min (°C) 11 10 11 11 10 8 6 7 8 10 10 11
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Precipitation (mm) 110 204 171 126 56 16 12 9,5 42 79 106 129
UV Index 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9

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Average Temperature per Month in Peru

This graph shows the average maximum temperatures per month in Peru. The temperatures are shown in degrees Celsius and the average is calculated based on the recorded temperatures per month from past years.

Temperature per Month in Peru

Average Precipitation per Month in Peru

This graph shows how much precipitation Peru gets on average per month. Precipitation is always measured as water, even if it's snow or hail. This makes it easy to compare how much has fallen, regardless of the form of precipitation. The amount of precipitation is measured in millimetres and the average is calculated based on the recorded precipitation per month from past years.

Precipitation per Month in Peru

Average UV Index per Month in Peru

This graph shows the average UV index per month in Peru. The UV index indicates the intensity of ultraviolet radiation and ranges from 0 to a maximum of 11.

UV Index per Month in Peru

Yearly Temperature in Peru

This graph shows the average yearly temperature in Peru. The yearly temperature, expressed in degrees Celsius, is the average of all twelve monthly temperatures summed up for that year.

Yearly Temperature in Peru

Total Yearly Precipitation in Peru

This chart shows the total yearly precipitation in Peru over the past few years. The total yearly precipitation, measured in millimetres, is the sum of all the rain that fell in the twelve months of that year.

Yearly Precipitation in Peru

More Climate Info About Peru

Most people do not know that Peru actually has a wide variety of climates, due to its diverse geography. Peru is divided into four major climate zones each with its own characteristics: the coastal zone, the highlands, the jungle and the rainforest.

The Peruvian coast

Peru's western edge, bordering the Pacific Ocean, has a temperate climate. This region is characterised by cool winters and warm summers. The average temperature along the coast is 21 degrees Celsius. However, it is not uncommon for temperatures to drop below 15 degrees Celsius at night or rise above 30 degrees Celsius during the day.

The Peruvian highlands

The Peruvian highlands are located in the central part of the country, east of the coast. This area includes the Andes Mountains and some lower elevations. The highlands have a temperate climate, with average temperatures of 10-15 degrees Celsius. Depending on the altitude, temperatures can drop to -10 degrees Celsius or rise to 20 degrees Celsius. This region has two distinct seasons: a dry season (from April to October) and a wet season (from November to March). Precipitation varies depending on altitude, but is generally lower than in the coastal region.

The Peruvian jungle

Peru's jungle region stretches from the north to the south. This region is characterised by high temperatures and high humidity. The average temperature in the jungle is about 27 degrees Celsius. There is also a lot of rainfall in this region, averaging about 2,000 millimetres per year. However, rainfall can vary considerably from place to place within the jungle region. For example, while Iquitos gets an average of 3,000 millimetres of rain per year, Puerto Maldonado receives 1,500 millimetres.

The Amazon rainforest

Peru is home to much of the Amazon rainforest, located in the east of the country. It has a tropical climate, with very hot and humid weather throughout the year. Average temperatures in the area hover around 27 degrees Celsius. However, the high humidity often makes it feel much hotter. There is a lot of rainfall in the rainforest area, averaging about 3,000 millimetres per year.

Best Time to Visit Peru

Peru is a country that has a lot to offer tourists. From its Inca heritage to its beautiful nature, there is something for everyone in Peru. Every year, thousands of tourists from all over the world flock to Peru to see the ancient ruins, experience the vibrant nightlife and taste the delicious food. But when is the best time to visit the country?

In general, best time to visit Peru is during the dry season, which largely runs from May to October. June to August is high season for tourism, so expect crowds and higher prices during these months. If you want to avoid the crowds and still enjoy nice weather, consider visiting in April or November.

Peru's climate varies depending on which region you are in. The Amazon region is hot and humid all year round, while the Andes mountains are colder and drier. The coastal areas, such as Lima, are usually sunny and dry.

Best time for Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

If you want to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, keep in mind that it can only be done during the dry season (May-October). The trail closes for maintenance every February.

Best time to visit the Amazon

If you are planning to go to the Amazon rainforest, it is best to go during the rainy season (November-April). This may not sound like ideal weather, but it is actually the best time to see wildlife as they come out in search of food and water. Moreover, the rainforest takes on a whole new level of beauty when it is covered in greenery. Do pack your mackintosh and bug spray.

Weather experiences in Peru

The weather in Peru is rated an average of 4,1 out of 5 stars by 11 visitors. Have you been to Peru? Share your weather experience to help other visitors.

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Despite a few scattered showers, it was mostly warm and sunny. A truly tropical Christmas! Ideal for outdoor adventures.— This text is automatically translated to English

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Showers fell regularly, but there were also unexpected moments of sunshine. Ideal for adventure lovers, but less ideal for sun worshippers. A package for all seasons!— This text is automatically translated to English

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Despite some showers, the temperature was generally pleasant around 20 degrees Celsius. Mornings could be fresher at times.— This text is automatically translated to English

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The jungles and highlands have rainy seasons that often bring light rain and warm temperatures. Some places, like Lima, are even sunnier and more beautiful.— This text is automatically translated to English

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In the highlands, the days were sunny but cool, ideal for hiking. The climate in the Amazon was also excellent: dry weather and pleasant warmth.— This text is automatically translated to English

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The sun shone beautifully during our hikes in the mountains, but unexpected showers made some days a bit tricky. The temperature was comfortable, never too hot or too cold.— This text is automatically translated to English

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Just perfect for a relaxing, sunny holiday. Can't wait to go back!— This text is automatically translated to English

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Ideal for hiking, less so for sunbathers. In short, good weather.— This text is automatically translated to English

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The sunshine makes it ideal for active holidays and relaxing on beautiful beaches. Definitely a must for sun worshippers!— This text is automatically translated to English

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Ideal for hiking in the Andes, visiting Inca ruins and lovely beach days along the coast. The temperature is comfortable, neither too hot nor too cold. Peru is a real sun destination in September.— This text is automatically translated to English

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The days were pleasantly warm and there was plenty of sunshine, but the evenings were a bit cool. A few short showers, but they never lasted long. Not perfect, but definitely good.— This text is automatically translated to English

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Average Weather in Peru by Month

Click on a month below to see detailed weather info for Peru. Based on historical weather data, you can see the average temperature, precipitation, wind, and UV index for each day of the month.

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