Home » News » Weather in Lima TODAY: a maximum temperature of 27 ° C is expected today, Tuesday, January 19, according to Senamhi nndc | LIME

Weather in Lima TODAY: a maximum temperature of 27 ° C is expected today, Tuesday, January 19, according to Senamhi nndc | LIME

Lima, January 19, 2021Updated on 01/19/2021 02:06 pm

Climate in Lima | The National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology of Peru (Senamhi) predicted that the maximum temperature in East Lima will be 27 ° C for today, Tuesday, January 19, 2021.

LOOK HERE: El Agustino: young people who carried toy weapons were intervened during video clip recording

According to the entity of the Ministry of the Environment (Minam), the minimum temperature will be 17 ° C. In addition, he indicated that cloudy skies are expected in the early hours of the morning, varying to partial cloudy skies towards noon and cloudy skies with a tendency to light rain at dusk.

In West Lima, the maximum temperature would reach 24 ° C, while the minimum would be 21 ° C. Overcast skies are forecast in the early hours of the morning, varying to partial cloudy skies towards noon and cloudy skies at dusk.

LOOK HERE: Police continue to search for subjects who fired shots in the air in San Martín de Porres

Change of season

He Senamhi reported that on Monday, December 21 at 5:02 am, the summer season in Peru officially began, which will last until March 20, 2021.

In a statement, Senamhi indicated that the coastal strip will present minimum air temperatures within the normal range and maximum temperatures between normal to slightly cold, with the exception of the northern sector, where slightly warmer conditions will prevail.

LOOK HERE: Femicide: man stabbed his partner to death in San Juan de Miraflores

In the southern Andean zone and the country’s jungle, night temperatures are expected to be above their normal ranges, while the rest of the country will present normal conditions. Regarding daytime temperatures, these will range from normal to slightly cold throughout the mountain range, and between normal to warm in the Peruvian Amazone.

RECOMMENDED VIDEO

About 48% of Peruvians refuse to be vaccinated against COVID-19

IT MAY INTEREST YOU

– .

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.