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Eloy Alfaro

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Planning a visit to Eloy Alfaro Parish? Here you'll find the most up-to-date information on current weather conditions and detailed forecasts to help you plan the perfect trip to Ecuador.

Overview

The climate in Eloy Alfaro Parish is a distinct tropical coastal type. Thanks to its location in Ecuador, near the Pacific Ocean, this region delights travelers with consistently warm and humid weather year-round. There are virtually no sharp temperature fluctuations here, and the change of seasons is primarily determined by the amount of rainfall.

There are two main periods throughout the year: the rainy season, which lasts from December to May, and the dry season from June to November. During the rainy months, the weather is often hot and cloudy, while the dry period brings more sunny days and a pleasant freshness due to oceanic circulation patterns. The overall climate remains stable thanks to its equatorial position, providing comfortable warmth at any time of year.

Temperature

The temperature regime in Eloy Alfaro Parish is remarkably consistent. Throughout the year, the thermometer usually fluctuates between +21°C and +31°C. The warmest period is from January to April, when daytime highs regularly reach +29°C... +31°C. Even in relatively cool months like July or August, the average daytime air temperature rarely drops below +28°C.

Daily temperature fluctuations are small, typically around 5–7 degrees. Nights in this part of Ecuador bring a mild freshness, with temperatures dropping to a comfortable +21°C... +23°C. It is also worth noting that coastal water temperatures remain consistently warm year-round, rarely dipping below +25°C, making seaside vacations possible at any time, though the dry period is considered the most pleasant for long swims.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Rainfall patterns in Eloy Alfaro Parish follow a clear seasonality typical of central coastal Ecuador. The rainy season arrives in December and lasts until May, peaking in February and March. During this time, tropical downpours become a frequent occurrence; for instance, in February, rainfall can reach 296 mm, and the number of rainy days can reach up to 26 per month.

As June arrives, the situation changes dramatically, and the dry season takes over the region, lasting until the end of November. August and September are the driest months, with only about 13 mm of precipitation and rain occurring just a couple of times a month. Snow is completely non-existent in this part of the country due to consistently high temperatures, so travelers should prepare only for wet or dry tropical heat.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for a trip to Eloy Alfaro Parish, prioritize lightweight clothing made from natural fabrics such as cotton or linen. This will help your skin "breathe" and make staying in high humidity more comfortable. Regardless of the month you visit, you will definitely need sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat, and high-SPF sunscreen, as the sun in Ecuador is very intense even on overcast days.

If your visit falls between December and May, be sure to bring a high-quality light raincoat or poncho and waterproof footwear, as tropical showers can be quite intense. For evening strolls during the dry season (June–November), a light cardigan or long-sleeved shirt might come in handy. Practical additions include insect repellent and a waterproof case for electronics and documents to protect them during sudden downpours.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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