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Malacatancito

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Planning a trip to Malacatancito? In this section, you will find the latest weather information and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly prepare for your journey through the highlands of Guatemala.

Overview

The climate in Malacatancito differs significantly from the typical tropical temperatures of coastal Guatemala. Thanks to its location in the highlands at an altitude of about 2,000 meters above sea level, the city is characterized by mild and temperate weather. There is no sweltering heat here, and the average annual temperature stays steadily around +20°C, creating comfortable conditions for vacationing year-round.

The weather cycle in this region is clearly divided into two periods: the dry season, lasting from November to April, and the rainy season, which covers the period from May to October. While it can be humid on the coast, the mountainous terrain of Malacatancito remains one of the coolest and most refreshing corners of the country, attracting tourists with its stability and lack of extreme temperature swings.

Temperature

The temperature regime in Malacatancito delights travelers with its predictability, though it has its own unique features. The warmest period occurs in the spring—from March to May. During these months, daytime highs often reach +24°C...+25°C, and on certain days, the air can warm up to +28...+31°C, creating an ideal atmosphere for walks before the evening freshness sets in.

A cooler period begins in December and lasts until February. Although the sun still warms the city to a comfortable +20°C during the day, nighttime temperatures at this time can drop to +9°C. Daily fluctuations in the mountainous area are quite noticeable, so the morning may greet you with a bracing chill, followed by gentle warmth by midday. Extreme heat or frost are practically never encountered here, making the city's climate one of the most pleasant in the region.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Malacatancito is strongly seasonal. From May to October, the city is influenced by moist air masses coming from the Caribbean Sea. The wettest months are traditionally June, September, and October. During this time, heavy rains occur almost daily, most often in the afternoon, and the amount of precipitation in June can exceed 300 mm.

In contrast to the wet summer, the period from November to April in Malacatancito is characterized by minimal rainfall. In January and February, the sky remains mostly clear, and there are no more than two to four rainy days per month. Due to the highland geography, one can often observe picturesque mists and low clouds enveloping the mountain slopes, creating the unique atmosphere of the Guatemalan Cordillera.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When packing for Malacatancito, it is important to follow the principle of layering. Even if the sun is bright during the day, the evening chill in the mountains arrives quickly. Be sure to bring a light sweater, long-sleeved shirts, or a thin jacket, especially if your trip is planned for the period from November to February, when nighttime temperatures drop noticeably.

For a trip during the rainy season (May–October), a waterproof coat or a high-quality raincoat, as well as reliable closed-toe shoes suitable for walking in hilly terrain, will be indispensable. Don't forget sunscreen with a high SPF and a hat: at an altitude of two thousand meters, solar radiation is very active even through clouds, so skin protection is essential for a comfortable stay in Guatemala.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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