Today's weather for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil21st Nov 2009 04:00
Last Updated : 21st Nov 2009 04:00 GMT 21st Nov 2009 02:00 BRST
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Mostly Cloudy | 25°c (77°f) | ||||||||||
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This evening's weather forecast for
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Patchy rain possible
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25°c (77°f) | ENE 2mph (3 kph) |
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-2 hours
Rio de Janeiro is in the time zone (BRST) which has a difference of -2 hours to GMT.
Local Time21 Nov 2009 02:58
GMT21 Nov 2009 04:58
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Sunrise 05:59hrs
Sunset 19:17hrs
Moonrise 08:55hrs
Moonset 22:46hrs
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Weather Overview for Rio de Janeiro
Rio
de Janeiro is dubbed by locals as ‘cidade maravilhosa’ (marvellous city) and it’s
easy to understand why; it has one of the most stunning settings of any major
city in the world, the infamous Rio Carnival and the samba party’s go long into
the night. That is not to even mention the fantastic climate. Sadly the city
does, however, suffer huge problems with crime, drug abuse and corruption of
which visitors should be aware.
The
climate is tropical, with year round warm temperatures and plenty of rainfall.
Average annual temperature is 23 ºC; generally sticking in the range between 17
ºC and 30 ºC though hotter and colder temperatures are possible. Annual
rainfall averages a little over 1000mm. The record high ever recorded in
Summer
Summer really begins towards the end of November and lasts until March. At this time daily highs average 29 ºC, though they can frequently climb into the 30s and even towards 40 ºC in some parts of the city. This is when you wan the sea breezes to blow! Even at night temperatures remain in the 20s so it really is a hot time. Rainfall is at its highest in summer, over 100mm per month. December is on average the wettest month of the year with 169mm, though in truth rainfall is unpredictable and sunny days or torrential downpours can be just as likely.
Winter
Winter is from June to August. It is still warm but average temperatures are around 5 ºC cooler than summer on average. Sometimes it can drop into the mid-teens so a jacket is handy to have just in case. Rainfall is at its lowest in winter, especially July and August with around 50mm average. Don’t be surprised to see a shower or two though, especially in early and late winter.
Spring and Autumn
Since the equatorial climate gives little seasonal variation spring and autumn are short seasons and don’t herald the dramatic transformations as is seen in more northerly climes. If anything spring is slightly drier than autumn but there is not a lot of difference.
There
really isn’t a bad time to visit

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