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Coquimbo
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Overview
The climate of Coquimbo can be described as mild semi-arid, with a significant oceanic influence that smooths out temperature fluctuations. It feels like eternal spring here: thanks to the cold Humboldt Current, the region avoids sweltering heat, while its proximity to the Atacama Desert ensures dry and stable weather. This makes the city comfortable to visit almost year-round.
Seasonal differences are subtle. Summer, which lasts from December to March in the Southern Hemisphere, brings pleasant warmth: daytime temperatures stay in the 20–21°C range, creating ideal conditions for relaxing on the coast. Winter (June to August) is very mild and cool, with averages around 13–14°C. Nights can be crisp, but frost is non-existent.
The main feature of the local weather is the phenomenal lack of precipitation. According to statistics, rain in Coquimbo is an exceptional occurrence; even in the "wettest" winter months, rainfall is minimal, and for most of the year, it is completely absent. Tourists can expect plenty of sunny days, although a characteristic morning mist often hangs over the coast, usually clearing by midday.
Temperature
The climate in Coquimbo is remarkably mild and stable, making the city pleasant to visit at almost any time of year. There is no sweltering heat: even at the height of summer, which falls in January and February in the Southern Hemisphere, the average air temperature stays around 19°C. February is usually the warmest month, when the mercury rises to a comfortable 21.6°C during the day and stays above 16.6°C at night. This is perfect weather for those who dislike heat and prefer pleasant warmth and a fresh ocean breeze.
The winter period, lasting from June to August, brings only a slight cooling, maintaining comfortable conditions for travelers. The coolest month is July, with an average temperature of about 13.1°C. Even then, there are no frosts: night-time figures rarely drop below 10°C, and during the day, the air consistently warms up to 16°C. Such a mild winter in Chile is more like a cool autumn, so a light jacket or jumper will be quite sufficient for evening strolls.
A characteristic feature of the temperature regime in Coquimbo is the lack of sharp fluctuations. The difference between daily highs and nightly lows is minimal, usually only 3–5 degrees, ensuring a smooth transition from day to night without a sudden chill. The annual range is also small: the gap between the average temperatures of the hottest and coldest months is only about 6 degrees, creating an atmosphere of "eternal spring" in the region.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
The climate in Coquimbo is exceptionally dry, so you likely won't need an umbrella on your trip. Precipitation in this Chilean city is extremely rare and insignificant. For most of the year, rain is almost entirely absent, making the region attractive for those who prefer stable and clear weather for their holiday.
The nominal "rainy season" occurs during the Southern Hemisphere's winter months, but even then, moisture is minimal. The wettest month is June, when there may be up to 4 rainy days, but the total volume of precipitation barely reaches 1 mm. In July and August, the chance of rain drops to a couple of days a month, and it usually takes the form of light drizzle rather than downpours.
For the rest of the year, especially during the peak tourist season (December to March), as well as in spring and early autumn, Coquimbo experiences absolute drought. Statistics show 0 mm of precipitation and no rainy days from September to March. Thanks to mild temperatures that rarely drop below 10°C even in winter, there is no snow in the city itself.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
The climate in Coquimbo is remarkably mild and dry, so when packing your suitcase, aim for comfortable mid-season clothing. Summer here (December to March) is moderately warm, with temperatures around +18...+21°C, making it ideal for light T-shirts, cotton shirts, and shorts. However, given the high solar activity in Chile, be sure to bring high-quality sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat, even if the weather seems cloudy or not too hot.
In the winter months (June to August), the temperature drops slightly to an average of +13°C, so the best strategy is the layering principle. For evening walks and windy days by the ocean, you will definitely need jeans, a warm sweater or fleece, and a light windbreaker. Precipitation in Coquimbo is extremely rare at any time of year, so heavy raincoats and umbrellas will be unnecessary weight, while comfortable closed-toe shoes for long walks will be very handy.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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