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Planning a trip to Itabuna? In this section, you'll find the most up-to-date weather information and detailed forecasts for this corner of Brazil, which will help you perfectly plan every day of your journey.

Overview

The climate in Itabuna is a classic example of the tropical hospitality of Brazil. Warmth and high humidity prevail here, typical of the coastal regions of the state of Bahia, creating ideal conditions for lush vegetation and flourishing ecotourism. Throughout the year, temperatures remain quite stable without sharp cold spells, making the city accessible for visits in almost any month.

Two main periods stand out in the local climate: a long, hot, and humid summer from November to March, and a more comfortable, moderately damp winter from June to August. Although rain occurs frequently, it usually takes the form of intense but short-lived downpours, after which the sky clears quickly.

Temperature

The temperature regime in Itabuna is remarkably consistent: it never gets truly cold here. The average annual temperature stays around +24...+26°C. The hottest period falls during the summer—from December to March—when daytime highs often reach +32...+34°C, and nights bring only relative coolness with temperatures around +23°C.

The winter months, especially July and August, are considered the most comfortable for travelers. During this time, daytime air temperatures in this region of Brazil hover around +24...+25°C, which is ideal for sightseeing. Nights become crisp, but the thermometer rarely drops below +18°C.

Thanks to the influence of the Atlantic Ocean, daily temperature fluctuations remain moderate. In summer, the difference between day and night is about 8-10 degrees, while in winter, this range narrows to 6 degrees, ensuring a mild and predictable climate throughout the year.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Itabuna is abundant and distributed throughout the year, which is characteristic of the tropical climate of Brazil. The wettest period begins in November and lasts until March or April. During these months, tropical downpours are particularly frequent, and rainfall can reach peak levels, bringing high humidity.

The number of rainy days in summer can reach 20 or more per month, but this doesn't mean persistent bad weather: most often, these are powerful daytime or evening rains followed by sunshine. The period from June to September is considered a relatively dry season. During this time, the amount of precipitation decreases significantly, and rain becomes rare and less intense, providing more clear days for outdoor activities.

Due to the consistently warm climate, snow is completely non-existent in this region. The total annual rainfall often exceeds 1500–2000 mm, supporting the lush greenery of the surrounding forests and the high water levels of local rivers.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing your suitcase for Itabuna, opt for clothing made from natural, "breathable" fabrics such as cotton and linen. In summer (from November to March), you will need the lightest possible clothes, swimwear, and a mandatory hat. Don't forget sunscreen with a high SPF and quality sunglasses—the tropical sun in Brazil can be very intense even through the clouds.

Given the high probability of rain, a sturdy umbrella or a light, compact raincoat should be kept on hand year-round. For walking on nature trails, comfortable shoes with non-slip soles are vital, as the paths can be wet. If your trip is planned for the winter months (June–August), add a couple of light sweaters to your wardrobe for the evenings. It is also highly recommended to bring insect repellent for comfortable outdoor walks.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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