The latest forecasts for Arequipa: temperature, rain and wind

The latest forecasts for Arequipa: temperature, rain and wind

He type of climate that there is in a certain place is determined by different conditions among which are altitude, latitude, orientation of the relief, distance to the sea and marine currents, giving guidelines to the call “weather” which in turn is supported by other elements such as temperature, pressure, wind, humidity and precipitation to describe the atmospheric conditions in a locality in a short term.

To catalog the climate, the system developed by Wladimir Köppen is generally used, although there is also the Thornthwaite system, the latter which also takes into account biological diversity and the effects of climate change on it. Others such as Bergeron and Spacial Synoptic focus on the origin of the air masses that define the climate of a region.

Due to climate change, currently the planet is in a process of redistribution in which some modification, however minimal, in the average annual temperature causes changes in the habitats and their conditions.

In this context, here we leave you the weather for Arequipa this November 17.

The weather for this Monday in Arequipa will reach 22 degrees, while the minimum temperature It will be 8 degrees. The forecast UV levels are 14.

As for the rain, the probability of precipitation for said city it will be 2%, with 1% cloudiness, during the day; and 1%, with 5% cloudiness, throughout the night.

Meanwhile, wind gusts will reach 44 kilometers per hour during the day and 15 kilometers per hour at night.

A dozen climates are those that are present in the department of Arequipa, where The weather is characterized by being arid and temperate, with zero humidity. throughout the year.

This arid climate is perceived in the city of Arequipawhich is located more than two thousand meters above sea level, with maximum temperatures no higher than 25 degrees and minimum temperatures around 10 degrees, as well as little rain, with February being the rainiest month.

Located in the south of Peru, The arid climate in this department is present in the southwest of the department that is on one side of the coast of the Pacific Ocean, while In the northeast the climate is more varied.

In the northwest areas with an altitude greater than 2,500 meters above sea level, the climate changes from semi-arid to semi-dry, temperate to cold and moisture deficient in winter and spring.

After four thousand meters above sea level, The climate is semi-dry, semi-frigid and with dry winters.. While in the volcano areas, with heights greater than five thousand meters, the weather is rainy, semi-frigid and with a dry winterwhile in the highest parts you feel a glacial climate.

In Peru there are up to 38 types of climateaccording to the National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology (Senamhi), this as a result of the interaction between different climatic and geographical factors.

These main factors, Senamhi details, are its geographical position in the Tropic of Capricorn and the proximity of the Andes Mountains.

Of the 38 climates, Senamhi highlights three main which are defined according to the area of ​​the country in which they are located.

on the coast of 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 being the lack of rain.

In the sawthe area near the Andes Mountains and which occupies 28.1% of the Peruvian territory, the climate is rainy and cold mostly.

While in the junglewhere the tropical climate of Peru is most observed, occupying 60.3% of its surface, the weather is defined as very rainy and hot.