Spring, summer, fall or winter, it doesn’t matter the season these days, with recent weather changes turning a sunny afternoon into a storm in the blink of an eye.
Checking the weather has become a habit for many people to know what to wear, what shoes to choose, plan a trip or decide whether or not to carry an umbrella. Below we present the weather in Medellin.
In Medellín, we expect a maximum temperature of 25 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 17 degrees Celsius.
As for the rain the probability of precipitation for this city will be 86% during the day and 62% at night.
In the same direction, the cloudiness will be 97% during the day and 99% at night. While the gusts of wind they will reach 22 kilometers per hour during the day and 13 kilometers per hour at night.
Watch out for the sun, UV rays should reach a level of up to 4.
Being located in the central part of the Aburrá Valley, the Colombian city has mainly a humid subtropical climate.
Medellín is characterized by a pleasant climate, neither too hot nor too cold, with average temperatures which vary from 16 to 26 degrees Celsius.
At noon on Maximum temperature The average fluctuates between 26 and 28 degrees Celsius. While at night the minimum temperature It is between 17 and 18 degrees Celsius.
The Colombian city has two rainy seasonsthe first goes from the end of March to the beginning of July, the second starts from the last days of September until the beginning of December.
The rest of the year, The climate of Medellin is drymainly during the first two months of the year.
The weather in Colombia is very variedhe the climate is altered due to its geographical complexity just like the coasts of the Caribbean Sea in the north, the current of the Pacific Ocean, as well as the mountain ranges that cross it from the center from north to south.
According to IDEAM there are at least four types of weather in the country: tropical high mountain, dry, temperate and cold.
In the case of tropical climatesfour subtypes are identified: rainy or equatorial jungle, rainy or monsoon forest, dry winter savannah and dry summer savannah.
He tropical rainforest or equatorial It covers areas such as the central and northern Amazon, the entire Pacific region, parts of Antioquia, western Santander, Boyacá and Cundinamarca, the Catatumbo region and the foothills of the Amazon. During this time he tropical rainforest or monsoon it reaches the foothills of the plains and the extreme south of the Caribbean region.
There savannah with dry winter includes most of the Caribbean and Orinoco region, as well as the lower sectors of Santander and Antioquia. In reference to savannah with dry summer. It adds the inter-Andean valleys of Tolima, Huila, Valle, Cauca and Nariño.
For him dry climatein Colombia on very hot arid or desert and very hot semi-arid or steppe. The first is perceived in the upper part of the Guajira and the second in the middle and lower zone of the same department plus sectors of the Caribbean coast.
He mild climate it is felt in the middle and lower areas of the three mountain ranges of the Colombian country; During this time he high mountain coldas the name suggests, in the upper levels of the three mountain ranges.