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Planning a visit to Volta Redonda? In this section, you will find the latest weather updates and detailed forecasts for this region of Brazil, helping you plan your day perfectly.

Overview

The climate in Volta Redonda is classified as tropical highland, due to the city's location at an altitude of about 390 meters above sea level in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Unlike the coastal areas of Brazil, there is a more pronounced seasonality here with a clear division into a rainy summer and a relatively dry, cool winter.

Throughout the year, travelers can expect mostly comfortable conditions. The summer months are characterized by high humidity and cloud cover, while the winter period offers clear days and mild warmth. Thanks to its location, the city avoids extreme heat, maintaining a pleasant atmosphere for walks at any time of year.

Temperature

The temperature in Volta Redonda remains fairly stable, averaging from 13°C to 32°C. The hottest period is the height of summer, especially January and February, when daytime highs often reach 29–30°C. Nights at this time bring pleasant relief, cooling the air to 19–20°C.

The winter months, falling in June, July, and August, are characterized by the lowest temperatures of the year. In July, considered the coolest month, the thermometer usually stays at 23–24°C during the day and can drop to 12–13°C at night. Such a moderate diurnal range is typical for the foothill regions of Brazil, creating a bracing but not freezing atmosphere.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Volta Redonda is unevenly distributed, forming a distinct rainy season that lasts from December to March. During this period, the city is influenced by moist air masses, leading to frequent and intense downpours. January and February are the wettest months, when rainfall exceeds 240 mm and the number of rainy days can reach 22 per month.

In contrast, the winter period in this part of Brazil is remarkably dry. July is the driest month: rain is extremely rare (averaging only 4 days with precipitation), and the sky remains clear most of the time. Transitional months, such as May and September, offer a balance between humidity and sunshine, making them very attractive for visiting.

Snow is completely absent in this region due to its tropical climate. Tourists should keep in mind that even during the dry season, brief fogs are possible, especially in the morning hours, adding a special atmosphere to the surrounding landscapes.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for a trip to Volta Redonda, it is important to consider the time of year and the nature of your planned activities. For a summer visit (December to March), the core of your wardrobe should be lightweight clothing made from natural fabrics, such as cotton or linen. Be sure to bring a reliable umbrella or a compact raincoat, as tropical downpours can start suddenly, as well as sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the strong sun of Brazil.

If your trip is planned for the winter months (June–August), stick to the principle of layering. During the day, you will be comfortable in a T-shirt or light shirt, but for evening walks, you will need jeans, a light sweater, or a windbreaker, as the temperature drops noticeably after sunset. Versatile items for any season include comfortable walking shoes and repellents, which are especially useful near green areas during wetter periods.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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