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Check the current weather conditions in La Quinta. In this section, you will find the latest data, forecasts, and helpful charts to help you plan your day.

14 мая, чт

29°

15 мая, пт

34°

16 мая, сб

33°

17 мая, вс

29°

18 мая, пн

28°

19 мая, вт

29°

20 мая, ср

30°

21 мая, чт

29°

22 мая, пт

28°

23 мая, сб

29°

24 мая, вс

30°

25 мая, пн

30°

26 мая, вт

30°

27 мая, ср

31°

28 мая, чт

34°

29 мая, пт

37°

Overview

The climate in La Quinta, USA, is classified as desert (arid). This means the region is characterized by predominantly dry and sunny weather with extremely low precipitation throughout the year. The city experiences significant temperature contrasts both between day and night and across different seasons.

La Quinta has two distinct main seasons: very hot and dry summers and mild, relatively wetter winters. The summer period, especially from June to September, is marked by high temperatures often exceeding 35°C and an almost total lack of rainfall. Winter, spanning December to March, is significantly cooler, with average temperatures ranging from 11-14°C. This is when the majority of the annual precipitation—though still very sparse—occurs (about 1 mm per month). Spring (April-May) and autumn (October-November) are short, comfortable transition seasons with pleasant, warm weather as temperatures gradually rise or fall.

A key feature of the weather in La Quinta is the exceptionally low amount of rainfall throughout most of the year. Between April and November, rain is almost never seen. Even during the winter months, when the bulk of the annual precipitation falls, the volume remains minimal. This makes La Quinta an attractive destination for travelers seeking consistently sunny and dry weather for their holiday.

Temperature

The city of La Quinta shows a pronounced annual temperature cycle typical of desert regions. The hottest months are July, with an average temperature of around 31.3°C and highs regularly reaching 38.6°C, and August, where the average temperature stays at 30.4°C and the daytime maximum is around 37.5°C. The coolest period is winter: January, with an average temperature of 11.6°C (nightly minimum of 5.8°C), and February, with an average temperature of 11.8°C (nightly minimum of 5.7°C), are the coldest months. December is also cool with similar figures.

Summer months in La Quinta, especially from June to September, are characterized by intense dry heat. Daytime temperatures often rise above 35°C, and in July and August, they can approach 40°C. Nights bring some relief but remain very warm, with minimum temperatures in the 19-24°C range. Conversely, winter is mild and comfortable. Daytime temperatures from December to February usually range between 17-18°C, providing pleasant conditions for walking and outdoor activities. However, winter nights can be quite chilly, with temperatures dropping to 5-6°C. La Quinta's climate is characterized by significant daily temperature swings year-round: the difference between daytime highs and nightly lows often exceeds 10-15°C. This is especially noticeable in the spring (April, May) and autumn (October, November) months, when days are already or still very warm, but evenings and nights bring a distinct chill.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

La Quinta experiences an extremely arid climate throughout the year. Total precipitation is minimal, making this city in the USA one of the driest. Even in months where precipitation is recorded, the volume is very low, which is important to keep in mind when planning your trip.

There are two main periods: a relatively "wet" winter and a very long dry season. The highest—though still very modest—amount of precipitation (1 mm each) falls in January, February, March, and December. January and March also have the highest number of rainy days, averaging about 6 days each month. The absolute dry season, when no precipitation is recorded at all (0 mm), lasts from April to November. The driest months in terms of rainy days are May, June, and October, when rain is possible only one day per month.

Given the extremely low figures, precipitation in La Quinta usually takes the form of very light and brief rain. Snow is not typical for this region, as even minimum winter temperatures usually stay above freezing. The frequency of rain even in the "wettest" winter months is low, and for the rest of the year, precipitation is a rare occurrence, making La Quinta highly attractive for sunshine lovers.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to La Quinta, it is important to consider its desert climate with hot summers and mild winters. Regardless of the time of year, be sure to pack sunscreen with high SPF, sunglasses, and a hat, as the sun here is very intense. Comfortable walking shoes will also be useful for exploring the surrounding area. Since precipitation is minimal year-round, especially from April to November when there is practically none, you are unlikely to need heavy rain gear.

During the summer months from June to September, when average highs rise above 35°C and sometimes reach 38°C, your wardrobe should focus on light, breathable clothing made from natural fabrics like cotton or linen. Shorts, t-shirts, and sundresses will be the most comfortable. Even the evenings remain warm during this period. The winter months (December–March) feature pleasant daytime temperatures around 17-20°C, but nights can be chilly, with temperatures dropping to 5-8°C. Therefore, it's worth bringing several layers: t-shirts, light sweaters or fleeces, and a jacket or windbreaker for evening walks. A small umbrella or a very light waterproof jacket might be useful from January to March and in December in case of rare showers.

For the transition seasons—spring (April-May) and autumn (October-November)—layering is also the best solution. It can be warm enough during the day for summer clothes, but as evening approaches, the temperature drops, and a light jacket or jumper will be quite welcome. This approach will keep you comfortable despite the significant daily temperature fluctuations typical of desert terrain.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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