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Planning your day in the city of Videira? Check out the latest weather information and detailed forecasts in this section to ensure your trip is as comfortable as possible.

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Overview

Videira features a pleasant subtropical climate, characterized by a lack of sweltering heat even at the height of summer. The weather remains comfortable for travel year-round, though seasonal temperature changes are worth noting. Summer (December to February) is typically warm, with average temperatures around 21°C and daytime highs reaching 26°C, providing excellent conditions for exploring the city and its surroundings.

The winter period, from June to August, brings a noticeable chill. During this time, the average temperature drops to 14°C, and nights can be quite crisp—temperatures often fall below 10°C, so travelers should pack warm clothing. Precipitation occurs regularly throughout the year, but January is the wettest and most humid month, while mid-winter (July and August) offers drier, more stable weather with the fewest rainy days.

Temperature

The climate in Videira is mild with no extreme temperature swings, making the city an attractive destination almost year-round. The hottest season occurs during the Southern Hemisphere summer—from December to February. During this time, the average air temperature stays at a comfortable 21°C, with daytime highs reaching 26°C. Summer months are characterized by both warmth and high humidity: January, for instance, is one of the rainiest months of the year.

Winter, arriving in June and lasting until August, brings a noticeable chill, but severe frosts do not occur here. July is traditionally the coldest month, with an average temperature of 13.8°C. During this period, travelers should be prepared for cool nights when the mercury can drop to 8–9°C, though daytime temperatures usually warm up to a pleasant 18–19°C. The winter season also features fewer rainy days compared to summer.

Throughout the year, Videira experiences a significant temperature difference between day and night, usually around 9–10 degrees. This means that even after a warm, sunny day, you might need a light jacket or sweater in the evening. The transitional seasons—spring and autumn—offer moderate warmth: in April and October, average temperatures range around 18°C, creating ideal conditions for long outdoor walks.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

The climate in Videira is characterized by a clear distinction between wetter and relatively drier periods. The main rainy season occurs during the warmer months, especially at the beginning and end of the calendar year. January stands out as the wettest month: precipitation can occur on up to 21 days, making an umbrella or raincoat essential items in any traveler's luggage.

If you prefer more stable and dry weather, it's best to plan your trip for the middle of the year. The period from April to August sees a decrease in the frequency of rainfall. July and August are considered the driest months, with the number of rainy days dropping to an average of 8 per month. Despite the cooler temperatures, this is a great time for outdoor activities.

The nature of precipitation changes with the season: summer can bring intense but warm downpours, while the cooler months often see light drizzle. It's worth noting that humidity rises again by October, reaching a second annual peak with about 17 rainy days and maximum precipitation volume. Thanks to this moisture pattern, the region's nature remains lush and green all year round.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Videira, consider the mild but variable climate of this Brazilian region. Since temperatures rarely exceed a comfortable 26°C even during the warmest months (December to February) and rain is frequent, layering will be your best strategy. For daytime strolls in summer, light T-shirts and trousers made of natural fabrics are ideal, but be sure to bring a high-quality raincoat or a compact umbrella—in January and February, the number of rainy days can reach 16–21 per month.

If your trip is planned for May to August, be prepared for cooler weather: average temperatures drop to 14–15°C, and nighttime lows can dip to 9°C. During this season, you will need jeans, warm hoodies, sweaters, and a mid-season jacket or windbreaker. Rainfall is less frequent in winter than in summer, but humidity and wind can make it feel chilly, so cozy clothing is a must.

Regardless of the season, pack comfortable footwear: light sandals are great for warm, sunny days, while closed, waterproof sneakers or boots will be a lifesaver during long walks. Don't forget sunscreen and a hat, as the sun in Brazil is strong even on cloudy days, and a small backpack to carry an extra layer or an umbrella as the weather changes.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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