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Planning a trip to Indaiatuba? In this section, you'll find up-to-date climate information and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly plan your visit to this corner of Brazil.

Overview

Located in the state of São Paulo, Indaiatuba has a climate classified as humid subtropical oceanic. This region of Brazil is characterized by distinct seasonality: hot, humid summers are followed by mild and relatively dry winters. The city sits at an elevation of about 575 meters above sea level, providing a pleasant evening freshness even during the hottest periods of the year.

Travelers should expect significant rainfall during the warm months, while the winter period offers plenty of clear days. The overall climate remains comfortable for tourism throughout the year, as extreme cold is virtually non-existent and summer heat is often tempered by cloud cover and brief showers.

Temperature

The temperature regime in Indaiatuba is characterized by consistent warmth throughout the year, but with noticeable seasonal contrasts. The hottest period is January, February, and March, when daytime highs regularly reach +29°C...+31°C. During these months, the air remains warm even at night, with average lows rarely dipping below +20°C, creating a classic tropical summer atmosphere.

The winter months—June, July, and August—bring a pleasant coolness. During the day, the thermometer usually stays around +24°C...+26°C, making the weather ideal for long excursions. However, after sunset in winter, temperatures can drop to +12°C...+14°C, so evenings can feel quite crisp.

It is worth noting the significant diurnal temperature variations during transitional periods. For example, in April, it can be summer-hot during the day (up to +31°C), while at night the air cools down to +18°C. Since the city is located inland, it lacks the moderating influence of the ocean, and temperature shifts are felt more distinctly.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Indaiatuba is highly seasonal. The primary rainy season coincides with the Brazilian summer and lasts from November to April. During this time, downpours are often intense but brief, usually occurring in the late afternoon. The wettest months are January, February, and December, when rainfall can exceed 170–200 mm, with up to 20 rainy days per month.

In contrast, the winter months from June to August are the driest. In July, rainfall averages only 14 mm, and the number of sunny days reaches its peak. This time is perfect for those who prefer clear skies and low humidity.

Snow is completely absent in this region of Brazil due to the subtropical climate. All precipitation falls exclusively as rain, with cloud cover peaking in the summer months and reaching its minimum in winter, when dry and clear weather prevails.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Indaiatuba for the summer season (November to April), opt for clothing made of natural fabrics such as cotton or linen. Be sure to bring reliable high-SPF sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and quality sunglasses, as the tropical sun is very intense. Don’t forget a compact umbrella or light raincoat: summer showers can start suddenly, although they usually don't last long.

For a visit between May and October, a more diverse wardrobe is recommended. You will still find t-shirts and light trousers useful during the day, but for cool evenings (when temperatures can drop to +12°C), be sure to pack a sweater, jumper, or windbreaker. Closed-toe shoes, such as comfortable sneakers, are ideal for walking around the city at any time of year.

Regardless of the month of your trip, insect repellent and a power adapter for Brazilian outlets are useful items to have in your suitcase. Since daily temperature fluctuations can be significant, the best solution is layering your clothing, allowing you to easily adapt to weather changes from the morning chill to the midday heat.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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