Climate of Ecuador


The climate of Ecuador varies by region, due to differences in elevation and, to a degree, in proximity to the equator.
The coastal lowlands in the western part of Ecuador are typically warm with temperatures in the region of. Coastal areas are affected by ocean currents and between January and April are hot and rainy.
The weather in Quito is consistent with that of a subtropical highland climate. The average temperature during the day is, which generally falls to an average of at night. The average temperature annually is. There are only really two seasons in the city: dry and wet. The dry season runs from June to September and the wet season is from October to May. As most of Ecuador is in the southern hemisphere, June to September is considered to be winter, and winter is generally the dry season in warm climates. Spring, summer, and fall are generally the "wet seasons" while winter is the dry.