Weather Locations in Brazil
Top 20 Locations in Brazil
| Belem | Boa vista | ||
| Brasilia | Buzios | ||
| Cuiaba | Florianopolis | ||
| Fortaleza | Foz do Iguacu | ||
| Goiania | Jacareacanga | ||
| Macapa | Manaus | ||
| Natal | Porto Seguro | ||
| Recife | Rio de Janeiro | ||
| Salvador | Sao Paulo | ||
| Sao Vincente | Vitoria | ||
Population: 191908000
Currency: Real
Brazil Weather Overview
90% of the country lies within the
tropics, meaning that much of
In northern
The average temperature across
the country is about 25°C, and most of
The South of the country has a
temperate climate with daily average temperatures below 18 °C and much cooler
winters. There are frosts in parts and occasional snowfall as you increase in
altitude.
THE
AMAZON
The Amazon forest occupies some 5.5
million square kilometres; 60% of this lies within
The Amazon region is home to approximately 2.5 million species of insects, over 2000 different birds and mammals and tens of thousands of different plants. In fact, to this day there have been over 40,000 plant species, more than 3,000 fish, 1,200 birds, 420 mammals, and over 700 amphibians and reptiles.
The city of
The climate here is equatorial - obviously due to the fact that the equator crosses the country, traversing the mouth of the Amazon. Along the equator the average annual temperature is about 25°C, though it is much cooler here than when you head further south and move into the more temperate regions.
This region, which is home to the world’s largest rainforest - the Amazon, is infamous for its notoriously high humidity and heavy rainfall. Annual precipitation has been known to reach 3000 mm across the year, with most years recoding 2,000 mm on average- the western parts see much more rainfall across the year than the east. The high levels of precipitation are quite remarkable especially when you consider that the region actually sees a three to five month dry season.
The very northeast of
In Central Brazil you will find the
nations capital, Brasília,
which as far as they go is a fairly new city, only denoted as
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conditions in
The conditions in Rio de Janeiro,
which lies in the southeast upon the
Conditions in Rio are tropical,
though the city is moderated by the influences of the
In Rio, the average annual minimum temperature is around 20°C with the average maximum temperature sitting at about 26°C Precipitation across the year is 1,086 mm on average - rainfall is distributed across the year, though November to April is regarded as the ‘wet season’ as precipitation during this time exceeds 100mm for the month while the middle of the year sees precipitation of about 50 – 80mm per month.
The coldest temperature ever
recorded in
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