Spring, summer, autumn, winter, now it doesn’t matter what season it is, given the recent climate change, where afternoons of scorching sun can turn into storms in the blink of an eye.
I’m looking for climate Knowing what clothes to wear, which shoes to choose, planning a trip and deciding whether to carry an umbrella has become a habit for many people. Here is the weather in Iquitos this Thursday.
Weather in Iquitos this Thursday Temperatures will reach 32 degrees, lowest temperature The temperature will be 23 degrees. The predicted UV index is 6.
Regarding rain, Probability of precipitation In this city, daytime temperatures are 95% and cloudy 84%. It was 55% cloudy and 100% cloudy overnight.
Meanwhile, wind gusts are expected to reach 20 km/h during the day and 15 km/h at night.

In the province of Loreto, where the city of Iquitos is located, only four types of climate have been recorded, characterized by: warm climate and abundant rainIt was discovered in the jungles of northern Peru.
The general weather in the northern region of Loreto, where Iquitos is located, is as follows: hot, humid, heavy rain.
The heaviest rains in Iquitos occur regularly in the winter from November to May, with the wettest months being March and April. Summer is the driest period.

Up to 38 different climates are felt in the territory of Peru.According to the National Meteorology and Hydrology Department (Senamhi), this is the result of the interaction of different climatic and geographical factors.
To elaborate on Senamhi, these main factors are its geographical location on the Tropic of Capricorn and its proximity to the Andes Mountains.
Of the 38 climates, Senamhi highlights three main points These are defined according to the region of the country in which you are located.
on the shore Although it is a South American country facing the Pacific Ocean and occupying only 11.6% of the country, the general climate is as follows. dry temperate zoneits main climatic feature is low rainfall.
in sawa region close to the Andes Mountains and occupying 28.1% of Peru’s territory, with a climate of: It’s raining and cold generally.
meanwhile in the jungleIn the region where Peru’s tropical climate is most commonly observed and covers 60.3% of its land surface, the weather is defined as: It’s very rainy and hot.