
Spring, summer, fall or winter, it doesn’t currently matter what season of the year it is, as recent climate change makes an afternoon of blazing sun turn into a storm in the blink of an eye.
Search for climate It has become a habit among many people to know what clothes to wear, what shoes to choose, plan a trip or decide whether to carry an umbrella or not. Below we show the weather in Lima for November 13.
It is expected in Lima The maximum temperature is 20°C and the minimum is 16°C.
As for the rain The probability of rain in this city will be 2% during the day and 2% at night.
In the same sense, the percentage of cloudiness will be 26% during the day and 32% at night. while Wind blowing Its speed will reach 28 kilometers per hour during the day and 24 kilometers per hour during the night.
Be careful in the sun, as UV rays can be expected to reach a level of up to 12.

12 types of climate have been reported in Lima ProvinceIt is determined by its proximity to the sea to the west and its height to the east, mainly in advance The climate is arid and temperate, with a lack of humidity In all seasons of the year.
Among all the weather conditions, the prevailing conditions covering almost half of the territory of the said section are Arid with little moisture.
This weather condition is considered strange due to the geographical conditions of the city, as it is located in a tropical area and is almost at sea level. The key to understanding the type of climate in Lima comes from the proximity to the Andes Mountains, as well as the cold Peruvian Current or Humboldt Current, coming from the south.
The climate extends from the province of Cañete in the south to the province of Barranca in the north, practically passing through the Peruvian capital. Desert, rain falls very little and only between the months of July and September.
In the midst of this dry climate, “lomas” ecosystems are formed in the provinces of Cañete, Lima, Huaral and Huara, which have developed under the influence of… Winter fog and drizzleThis creates a cold and humid environment in the middle of the desert.
In areas farther from the coast and with greater elevation, The weather changes from dry to semi-dry To the east it appears Cold and even rain Somewhat more stable in summer.

Peru has up to 38 types of climateAccording to the National Authority of Meteorology and Hydrology (Cenami), this is the result of the interaction between various climatic and geographical factors.
These main factors, Sinami explains, are its geographical location in the Tropic of Capricorn and its proximity to the Andes.
Of the 38 climates, Senamhi highlights three main ones Which is determined according to the area of the country in which they are located.
On the coast In the South American country, which faces the Pacific Ocean and covers only 11.6% of the national territory, the prevailing weather is Arid and temperateIts main climatic characteristic is lack of rainfall.
in SawThe region near the Andes Mountains, which occupies 28.1% of Peru’s territory, has a climate Rainy and cold Mostly.
while In the forestWhere Peru’s most tropical climate is observed, it occupies 60.3% of its surface, and the weather is known as Very rainy and hot.