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For travelers planning a Brazil vacation, a frequent question is: what's the weather like in ___ [fill in the blank with a month or perhaps a place]? Brazil's extensive territory, spread across many latitudes with varying distances from bodies of water, endows it with an immense diversity of climates and micro-climates, making the weather question very specific towards the Brazil travel destination or itinerary.
Some general guidelines: for travel in Brazil close to the Equator, expect warm temperatures round the year. Another guideline applies for travelers from the north. This is that the seasons within the southern hemisphere are opposite those of its northern border. In Florianopolis, for example, the summer time is from December to March and winter comes from June to August. This will be significant to bear in mind for travelers for that need to flee specific climate conditions at home, for example cold winters or humidity. Other areas of Brazil, Salvador de Bahia, for instance, enjoy congenial climates nearly all year, and even you'll be able to look for a Brazil vacation destination to suit almost any climatic preference.
Temperatures are generally warmer in the north of Brazil when compared to south. Average annual temperatures in the north hover round the high 20s C (high 80s F), whereas in the south the annual average temperature is 20 C (68 F). Perhaps contrary to images of Brazil being an eternal tropical paradise, the south and southeast regions do notice a well-defined winter months. Indeed, in some destinations, temperatures can drop to 0 C (30 F) and may receive frost or snowfall. In the other extreme, destinations such as Salvador easily creep up to some sweltering 40 C (104 C) in the summertime. For travelers in search of sun-drenched relaxation, definitely plan your Brazil vacation for the southern hemisphere's summer months, as this is once the oceans are warmest, fresh coconut water is within season, and also the beaches are at their most inviting.
The mountain areas as well as the plateaus also provide their own climates characterized by wet and dry seasons along with a full range of temperatures. During these places, it's important to travel with a light jacket, as temperatures can change within a few hours. For visit the Pantanal, Brazil's extensive wetlands, it's important to consider be it the wet season (November to March) or the dry season as this will modify the easy travel and also the kinds of wildlife available to spot.
