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Planning a visit to Peñalolén? Find current weather data and detailed forecasts in this section to ensure your trip through Chile is as comfortable as possible.

Overview

Peñalolén, nestled in the central part of Chile, features a temperate oceanic climate. This region is characterized by distinct seasons, making it attractive to tourists year-round. The city is located in an area where nature delights the eye with lush greenery thanks to ample moisture, while its proximity to the mountains gives the climate unique characteristics.

Climatic conditions here are characterized by mild winters and pleasantly warm summers without oppressive heat. The transitional seasons, spring and autumn, are quite pronounced and allow for a smooth adjustment to weather changes. Overall, the city's weather rhythm follows the typical Southern Hemisphere cycle, where the sunniest days occur from December to February, and the wettest time is from June to August.

One notable feature of the area is the stability of conditions: extreme temperature records are rare here. Peñalolén is ideal for those who prefer moderation and fresh air brought by the winds from the Andean slopes and the ocean coast.

Temperature

Temperatures in Peñalolén are comfortable, without sweltering heat. During the summer months, which last from December to February in Chile, daytime temperatures typically range between +22...+26°C. January is considered the warmest time of year, when on certain days the air can warm up to +30°C; however, low humidity and a light breeze make the heat very easy to handle.

Winter in this region arrives in June and continues until August. This time of year can be described as mild and cool: daytime temperatures fluctuate between +12°C and +14°C. July is the coldest month, when the average minimum can drop to +1.8°C, a reminder of the nearby mountain peaks. Frosts are extremely rare and usually short-lived.

One of the city's main climatic features is a significant daily temperature range. Even on the warmest summer days, evenings bring refreshing coolness, with temperatures potentially dropping 10-12 degrees compared to the daytime high. This contrast provides ideal conditions for a good night's sleep and rest after a day of sightseeing.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Peñalolén is highly seasonal, typical for the central regions of Chile. Most rainfall occurs during the winter period, which lasts from June to August. June is traditionally considered the wettest month, seeing the peak of precipitation (about 132 mm), and rainy weather can be observed for up to 9 days a month. Winter rains are usually moderate but can be prolonged.

In contrast, summer in the city is dry and sunny. From December to March, rain is extremely rare—often only 1–2 rainy days are recorded per month, and total precipitation is minimal. This is the perfect time for long walks and outdoor activities when you are unlikely to need an umbrella.

Snow in the city's residential neighborhoods is exceptional due to the mild climate. However, in the nearby mountainous areas, a stable snow cover often forms in winter, creating a picturesque view of the snow-capped Andean peaks. The transitional periods, spring and autumn, are characterized by variable cloudiness and short-term precipitation that usually doesn't interfere with travel plans.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Peñalolén, it's best to follow the layering principle regardless of the season. For a summer trip (December–February), clothing made of natural fabrics like cotton and linen is ideal. However, even in the heat, be sure to bring a light jacket or cardigan—temperatures in Chile drop noticeably after sunset. Don't forget high-quality sunglasses and a high SPF sunscreen, as the mountain sun can be very intense.

If your trip is planned for the winter period (June–August), prepare a wardrobe for cool and damp weather. You'll need a mid-weight coat or a warm transitional jacket, sweaters, and closed waterproof shoes. Although true freezing temperatures are rare here, high humidity can make it feel colder. Essential year-round items include comfortable sneakers for walking in hilly terrain and a compact umbrella to help out during a sudden shower.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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