Weather Locations in Uruguay
Top 20 Locations in Uruguay
Population: 3477000
Currency: Peso
Uruguay Weather Overview
Summer, from
December till March, is hot and humid. The average high temperature in
Montevideo climbs from 26°C in December to a peak of 28°C in January, getting
back down to 25°C in March. Night times are much cooler, usually under 20°C,
but can still feel very sticky. The blistering highs seen at similar latitudes
just west of
Autumn, in April and May, is warm with cool nights. The average high temperature reduces to 22°C in April and 19°C in May, which see average lows of 16°C and 13°C respectively. Sunshine reduces quite drastically to six hours per day in April and five in May, and fog coming inland from the sea and rivers is commonplace. Rainfall becomes less dramatic as the season progresses, shifting from the tropical summer storms to longer, lighter showers.
Winter, from June
till August, is mild and damp. Snow is very rare; precipitation continues to
fall in persistent drizzle from regularly overcast skies. This season is
dominated by the pampero wind from the south which is cold and often very
strong. This originates in
Spring, from September till November, heats up quickly. The average high temperature climbs to 18°C in September, 20°C in October and 23°C in November. Night time temperatures remain cool, not rising above 15°C till mid November. The clouds begin to clear away and the sun shines for longer and longer, but fog develops quite regularly. Spring is still subject to the pampero wind which can suddenly force temperatures down
Uruguay is nicest in late spring/early summer and late summer/early autumn, when the temperature is still pleasantly hot but the worst of the humidity can be avoided. However, as said earlier, Uruguay is prone to very changeable weather; just when you think you've got the hang of things the wind can change causing large fluctuations in temperature and rainfall.
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