Intense rainfall brings floods in many regions due to the large river systems in the country. Heatwaves last for extended periods in the northeast when temperatures soar above Droughts frequently occur in the northeast and last for long periods due to less rain and scarcity of water.
The droughts in and brought large scale devastation, with loss of life. Thunderstorms with lightning are a common occurrence in the summer. Brazil rarely sees tropical cyclones of high intensity due to its location near the South Atlantic Ocean. January is usually the hottest month of the year in Brazil , as the New Year dawns in the clutches of the intense sun.
The average temperatures in Brasilia, the capital, are moderate between The northeast is scorching hot, with daily temperatures in the Belem receives at least mm 15" of rainfall, but the surrounding ocean keeps the temperatures in check.
The majestic Iguazu Falls in the north is an excellent option for tourists who seek adventure in the sunny days. Summer is generally wet in many parts of Brazil, with mm 5" to mm 15" of average rainfall.
The moderate temperatures in the southeast make it a more acceptable destination during peak summer. Seawater is pleasantly warm in January in the famous Copacabana beach in Brazil. February is hot, humid, and wet in Brazil , with plenty of sunshine and mostly bright skies.
The average rainfall ranges from The humidity levels keep the heat index high in the summer, even though extreme temperatures occur rarely. Sao Paulo, on the southern coast, receives Fortaleza in the northeast is hot and humid between Wet summer afternoons are perfect for visiting museums such as the Sao Paulo Museum of Art. Extended daylight hours are great for kids to get close to colored toucans and scarlet macaws in the fabulous Parque das Aves Zoo in the north.
Wear tropic-friendly clothing such as a sweatshirt and a sun hat, but remember to bring a light raincoat in places of heavy rainfall. February throws discounts for budget travelers to Brazil, who can withstand the hot sun. March brings ample rain, heat, and humidity in Brazil. The blistering sunshine mandates sun hats and light-weighted clothing in much of the country. The average temperatures are between Rio Grande, with moderate temperatures, and mild seawater at The wet season brings plenty of rain in the north, with Belem, Manaus, Santarem, and Porto Velho registering between The central and south see Early mornings are better for outdoor activities than the heat of the afternoons.
March is the time to forget the heat and soak in the biggest carnival in the world in Rio de Janeiro. Expect plenty of tourists from all over the world. Hotels run air-conditioners 24 by 7 to cater to the tourist hordes in the uneasy stickiness of the summer. Temperatures gradually decrease by late March in Brazil. April sees a significant reduction in heat in Brazil at the end of the summer season.
Palmas and Porto Velho in the north have average temperatures between a warm The northeast is rainy and hot, with temperatures in the hot The southern part of the country below the Tropic of Capricorn has a Mediterranean climate, with moderate temperatures and precipitation and partly cloudy skies. The growing season is in full swing with the availability of ample water and fertile soils in much of Brazil. Lush green rainforests, roaring waterfalls, and flooding rivers and tributaries are the features of the wet season.
Boating, fishing, and hiking are popular with locals as well as visitors. Fantastic views of Rio await visitors atop the Sugarloaf Mountain. Cable car rides explore the panoramic landscape during clear skies as well as wet periods. The month with the lowest atmospheric pressure is November The windiest month with the highest average wind speed is August The wettest month with the highest rainfall is November mm. The driest month with the least rainfall is July 1mm.
The month with the highest number of rainy days is December The month with the least rainy days is July 1. The month with the longest days is December Average daylight: The month with the shortest days is June Average daylight: The month with the most sunshine is August Average sunshine: 9. Months with the least sunshine are November and December Average sunshine: 7.
The month with the most sunshine days is July The month with the least sunshine days is November 2 days. The month with the most cloud cover is March Cloud cover The month with the least cloud cover is August Cloud cover Months with the highest visibility are July , August and September 10km. Months with the lowest visibility are January , February , March and April 7km. Countries: Locations: Travel to Brazil Where to stay.
Before you go. Book your flights. Places in Brazil Cities. Rio de Janeiro Sao Paulo. Buzios beaches Copacabana beaches Natal beaches Salvador beaches. East Oceania All the countries. Climate - Brazil Average weather, temperature, rainfall, when to go, what to pack. Brazil is a huge country, and as one can expect it has different climates, although it can be divided into three main climatic regions: - equatorial , with year-round rains, in the Amazon Basin plus a small coastal area; - tropical with a dry season in the vast central area, plus a small northern portion; - almost Mediterranean , with temperate winters and hot summers, in the extreme south.
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