Climate
With an average annual
temperature of around 14 ° C, Bogotá has a mountain climate and is constantly
affected by cloudiness. The rainy season covers the months of April, May and
September to November, at around 114 mm of rainfall per month.
Heavy frosts
occur in the driest time of the year, which takes place between December and
February and July and August, with temperatures dipping below freezing,
arriving in 2007 to -8 ° C.
The sunniest month is August, though likely with
some winds and frost.
However the climate of the city has changed dramatically in recent years, reaching extreme temperatures. Bogotá is located on a sheet which has a variety of climates and soils. Located amidst the mountains, they influence by acting as a natural barrier to moisture. The highest temperatures occur in the months of December, January and March, while in April and October are given the lowest. The north-northwest winds cause some storms can last several days.
Recommendations: You can get away with scarf and umbrella in the winter because it is very cold.
Taken from:
- http://bogota.ciberturista.com/clima/
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