The forecast of the National Meteorological and Hydrological Service of Peru (Senamhi) for Lime today, tuesday November 25anticipate cloudy sky andIn the early hours of the morning, with sunshine and sky with scattered clouds during the day, varying to partial cloudy sky in the afternoon.
According to the report consulted, temperatures will range between 25℃ maximum and 16℃ minimuma relevant detail for those planning outdoor activities in the city and the coast.
During the afternoon, the same weather report indicates that a sky with scattered clouds at dusk, accompanied by variation to partial cloudy sky. This forecast covers both the eastern and western sectors of Limeas well as the area of the Callaowhich indicates a homogeneous trend throughout the capital.
Residents and visitors are reminded of the importance of considering these thermal values and atmospheric variations for the development of their activities.
Meteorological authorities recommend paying attention to possible changes in cloud cover during the day, emphasizing that the maximum would reach 25℃highlighting the presence of sunshine during part of the day and the possibility of greater cloudiness at the end of the day.
Springsummer, autumn or winter, these days it does not matter what season of the year it is, given the recent climate change that makes an afternoon of scorching sun change in the blink of an eye into a storm.
Searching for the 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 or not to carry an umbrella.
In the department of Lima, 12 types of climate are reporteddetermined by its proximity to the sea to the west and altitude to the east, presented mainly an arid and temperate weather condition, as well as zero humidity in all seasons of the year.
Of all the weather conditions, the predominant one that covers nearly 50% of the territory of said department is the arid with little humidity.
This state of weather is peculiar given the geographical conditions of the city, since it is located in a tropical area and practically 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 and to the province of Barranca in the north, passing through the capital city of Peru, practically a desert, where rain falls very little and only between the months of July and September.
In the midst of this arid climate, the “lomas” ecosystems are formed in the provinces of Cañete, Lima, Huaral and Huaura, developed by the influence of winter fogs and drizzlescreating a cool and humid environment in the middle of the desert.
In the areas furthest from the coast and with it a greater height, the weather changes from arid to semi-arid and further east appear the cold and even rain somewhat more constant in summer.
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.



