Spring, summer, autumn, winter, now it doesn’t matter the season. With recent climate change, afternoons of scorching sun can turn into storms in the blink of an eye.
consult with 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. Below is the weather in Cusco for this Thursday, November 13th.
during the day temperature The maximum temperature is expected to rise to 20 degrees, rain forecast Temperatures are expected to be 55%, cloudy 87% and wind gusts up to 24 km/h.
It is expected that UV rays will reach up to 10 levels.
At night, temperature The temperature will reach 8 degrees, Probability of precipitation Cloud cover will be 56%, with cloud cover at 98%, and overnight wind gusts are expected to reach 15 kilometers per hour.

Cusco is one of the most diverse departments in Peru, with 16 different climates.characterized by weather conditions. A lot of rain, warm weather and low humidity Mainly from autumn to winter.
In the northern part of the province, where the city of Cusco is located, The main climate is warm, rainy and humid. It is abundant throughout the year.
The special climate of this region is mainly due to the presence of a mountainous region with the Andes in the south.

Peru has up to 38 different climatesAccording 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.