He type of weather that there is in a certain place is determined by various conditions among which the altitude, the latitude, the orientation of the relief, the distance to the sea and the sea currents and gives guidelines to the so-called “weather weather” which in turn is supported by other elements such as the temperature, pressure, wind, humidity and precipitation describe the atmospheric conditions of a territory in the short term.
To catalog the climate, the system developed by Wladimir Köppen is generally used, although there is also the Thornthwaite system, the latter which also takes into account biological diversity and the effects of climate change on it. Others, such as Bergeron and Spacial Synoptic, are interested in the origin of the air masses that define the climate of a region.
Due to climate change, currently the planet is in a process of redistribution in which any change, however small, in the annual average temperature leads to changes in the habitats and their conditions.
In this context, here we leave you the weather forecast for Santiago de Chile.
During the day temperature will reach a maximum of 34 degrees, the probability of rain It will be 0%, with 0% cloudiness, while wind gusts will be 35 kilometers per hour.
As for ultraviolet rays, they should reach a level of up to 9.
Being in the center of the country and having some mountain ranges, In the capital of Chile, there is a temperate climate, almost Mediterranean.
This means that in the capital, the mild temperatures, with large thermal variations between minimum nighttime temperatures and maximum daytime temperatures.
In the capital, the seasons of the year are well differentiated, where summer is dry and the rainy winter.
the cold season begins in May and continues through September, with an average temperature of 8 degrees Celsius.
For its part, the hottest months start in October and continue through April, with average temperatures of 32 degrees Celsius.

In Chile they are reported extreme climates, from very cold to very hotdue to its geographical location and particular territorial extension.
in the north of the countryfrom the region of Arica and Parinacota, in Valparaíso, three types of climate are distinguished: tundra and desert in its cold and hot variants.
There tundra It is characterized by a dry and always cold climate that occurs throughout the eastern part of the northern region of the Chilean country, on the border with Bolivia and Argentina.
He hot desert It is the one that predominates in most of the northern zone of Chile, it is characterized by mild winters with nights that drop to zero degrees Celsius, with very hot summers and little rain.
During this time he cold desert It occurs in the coastal regions of northern Chile, where the winters are very cold and the summers hot, here too the rainfall is very low.
In the center of the Chilean countryfrom the southern part of Valparaíso and up to Bío Bío, the two main climates are the cold semi-arid, the Mediterranean and the Mediterranean with cool summers.
He cold semi-arid It appears in the most northwestern part of the central part of the country, where the winters are very cold, the summers are hot or temperate, and rainfall is rare.
The climate Mediterranean It is the most abundant in the center of the country and is characterized by mild winters, hot summers and a marked rainy season.
For his part, he Mediterranean with cool summers the most central area of Chile appears, the only difference with the previous climate is that its summers are cool, as its name suggests.
In the south part of Chilefrom Araucania to Magallanes, the predominant climates are the tundra, semi-arid and oceanic cold.
He oceanic It is the main climate of the southern region, where the winters are cold and the summers cool, with rain practically all year round.