Knowing the weather forecast allows you to anticipate possible adverse weather conditions, which is essential for planning outdoor activities, trips or important events. Knowing whether it will rain, be extremely hot, or have low temperatures makes it easier to make informed decisions, such as wearing appropriate clothing, choosing a safe means of transportation, or even rescheduling activities to avoid inconveniences.
In this context, for this Saturday, November 15 The weather forecast is:
Cloudy sky in the early morning hours; clear sky towards midday changing to sky with scattered clouds in the afternoon and light wind. For its part, the maximum temperature will be 24ºCwhile the minimum of 15ºC.
The winter season, which runs from June to September, is distinguished in Trujillo by the persistence of overcast skies and the appearance of the fog called “drizzle“, which reduces solar radiation without causing a considerable drop in temperatures. Relative humidity remains high, but precipitation remains unusual.
According to the National Service of Meteorology and Hydrology of Peru (SENAMHI), the city experiences a hot and dry climate much of the year. The average annual temperature ranges between 17℃ and 23℃with little thermal variability. Rainfall is low and is concentrated in the first months, placing the city among the least rainy in the country.
During the summer, which runs from December to March, the thermometer shows slightly higher values and the heat is perceived with greater intensity, but the atmosphere remains moderate compared to other cities on the coast. The breeze coming from the sea helps maintain a pleasant atmosphere, which benefits both residents and visitors.
The best season to visit the city is between January and April, during the southern summer, when the climate is warm, sunny and more stable, with average temperatures between 22°C and 28°C and maximum temperatures that can reach 30°C. This time of year offers clear days, ideal for exploring archaeological sites such as Chan Chan, the Huacas del Sol and de la Luna, or enjoying the beach in Huanchaco, a popular resort for surfing and horseback riding.
Furthermore, it coincides with the National Sailor Festival in January, a vibrant cultural celebration that attracts national and international visitors, showcasing typical Trujillo dance. The low probability of rain (less than 10 mm annually, according to SENAMHI) ensures that outdoor activities are pleasant and uninterrupted.
In contrast, the winter months (June to August) are cooler, with temperatures between 17°C and 22°C, but often feature morning fog and cloudy days, which can make outdoor activities less attractive. The transition season (September to November) is a viable alternative, with warmer weather and fewer tourists, but it does not reach the cultural liveliness or optimal conditions of January to April.



