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Overview

Peruíbe, located in sunny Brazil, boasts a tropical climate. This means it stays warm throughout the year, with virtually no sharp temperature fluctuations between seasons. Average annual temperatures fluctuate within a comfortable range, making the city attractive to visit at any time, though seasonal changes in humidity and precipitation should be considered.

There are two main periods in Peruíbe's climate. The hotter and more humid season typically falls between December and March. During this time, average temperatures reach 24-25°C, and precipitation and rainy days are at their peak, especially in January and February, when about 10 mm of rain falls and the number of rainy days can exceed 20. On the other hand, the period from May to September is characterized as drier and moderately warm. Average temperatures in these months drop slightly to around 18-21°C, while precipitation is minimal (2-3 mm in July-August) and the number of sunny days increases significantly.

Temperature

The climate in Peruíbe is characterized by warm weather year-round, with noticeable but not sharp seasonal variations. The hottest month is usually January, when the average air temperature is around 25.2°C, with daytime highs regularly reaching 28.2°C. Nights during this period are also very warm, with minimum temperatures around 22.2°C. The coolest month is considered to be July, when the average temperature drops to 18.5°C, night minimums can reach 14.9°C, and daytime highs are 22.2°C. Thus, the annual range of average temperatures in Peruíbe is quite comfortable and does not involve extreme fluctuations.

The summer months in Peruíbe, which fall between December and March in the Southern Hemisphere, feature consistently warm and humid weather. Average daily temperatures during this time range from 23.8°C in December to a peak of 25.2°C in January. Maximum daytime temperatures often rise to 27-28°C, creating a typical tropical coastal atmosphere. Nights remain warm, with temperatures rarely falling below 20-22°C. Given the significant number of rainy days during this period, summer weather often feels quite humid.

The winter season, spanning June, July, and August, brings a mild and pleasant coolness to Peruíbe. Average temperatures in these months vary from 18.5°C in July to 19.7°C in June. Daytime highs are usually in the comfortable 22-23°C range, while night temperatures can drop to 14.9°C - 16.3°C, making evenings and nights crisp. Diurnal temperature fluctuations throughout the year average 6-8°C (for example, in January, the difference between the average maximum and minimum is 6°C, and in July, it's about 7.3°C), providing comfortable conditions without sharp swings between daytime heat and nighttime coolness.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Peruíbe experiences distinct seasonality in precipitation patterns throughout the year. The city has a period of more frequent rainfall and a period with significantly less precipitation. Given Brazil's climate conditions and Peruíbe's temperature indicators, all precipitation occurs primarily as rain; snow is not typical for this region.

The wettest period occurs during the Southern Hemisphere's summer months. January and February are the rainiest, with 10 mm of precipitation each. During this time, rain is very frequent: there are an average of 26 rainy days in January and 23 in February. March also remains a wet month with 9 mm of rainfall and 25 rainy days. In December, about 7 mm of precipitation falls, and the number of rainy days reaches 23. Based on the ratio of total precipitation to the number of rainy days, rainfall during these months can be frequent but not always heavy downpours.

The dry season in Peruíbe is more pronounced during the winter months. The driest month of the year is July, when the average monthly precipitation is only 2 mm and the number of rainy days drops to 8. The period from May to September is generally characterized by low rainfall: about 3 mm falls in May, June, August, and September, and the number of rainy days ranges from 11 to 13.

Transition months such as April (6 mm of rain, 17 rainy days), October (5 mm, 20 days), and November (5 mm, 19 days) show a gradual change in precipitation patterns, connecting the wet and dry seasons. During these periods, the number of rainy days begins to increase or decrease, preparing for the change of the main season.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Peruíbe, it's important to consider its warm and humid climate. Throughout the year, you'll need light, breathable clothing made of natural fabrics, such as cotton T-shirts, shorts, skirts, and dresses. Don't forget your swimwear to enjoy the beaches of Brazil. High-SPF sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are essential for protection against the bright sun. From January to March, and from October to December, Peruíbe sees more rainy days, so a compact umbrella or a light raincoat will be very useful companions.

While Peruíbe is generally a warm city, average temperatures can be slightly lower from May to September, especially in the evenings when the thermometer drops to 15-17°C. A light jacket, cardigan, or sweater will come in handy during this time. Layering is an excellent strategy to easily adapt to temperature changes throughout the day. Regardless of the season, comfortable walking shoes are a must, as you'll surely want to explore the city and its surroundings.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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