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Brazil Weather

Brasil - Land of Diversity

Get accurate weather forecasts for every city, town, village, and region across Brazil. From the Amazon rainforest to the beaches of Rio, from the Pantanal wetlands to the mountains of Serra Gaucha, track conditions with real-time updates and extended forecasts.

571+

Locations

2,500+

Sunshine Hours/Year

18-27°C

Avg Temperature

800-2300mm

Annual Rainfall

Major Cities Weather

Live weather conditions for Brazil's largest cities

Weather by Region

Brazil's diverse climate varies dramatically from region to region

Southeast Region
Brazil's most populous and economically important region. Features a tropical highland climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. Home to Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
22°C avg1,400mm/yearTropical highland
South Region
Brazil's coolest region with four distinct seasons. Features European-influenced cities, wine country in Serra Gaucha, and the spectacular Iguazu Falls.
18°C avg1,600mm/yearHumid subtropical
Northeast Region
Known for beautiful beaches, warm waters, and rich culture. Features a tropical climate with the driest interior (Sertao) and stunning coastline.
26°C avg800mm/yearTropical / Semi-arid
North Region
Home to the Amazon Rainforest, the world's largest tropical forest. Features an equatorial climate with high humidity and rainfall year-round.
27°C avg2,300mm/yearEquatorial
Central-West Region
Features the capital Brasilia and the Pantanal wetlands. Known for savanna landscapes (Cerrado) and spectacular wildlife viewing.
24°C avg1,500mm/yearTropical savanna

Scenic Destinations Weather

Weather forecasts for Brazil's most iconic natural attractions

All Brazil Locations

Complete list of 571+ cities, towns, and villages with weather forecasts

Central-West Region

Brazil Climate Guide

Seasons (Southern Hemisphere)

  • Summer: December - February (25-35°C)
  • Autumn: March - May (20-28°C)
  • Winter: June - August (15-25°C)
  • Spring: September - November (20-30°C)

Regional Climate Highlights

  • North: Equatorial, hot and humid year-round
  • Northeast: Tropical coast, semi-arid interior
  • Southeast: Tropical highland, four seasons
  • South: Subtropical with cold winters

Weather Tip: Brazil spans three time zones and multiple climate zones. The best time to visit depends on your destination - beaches are great year-round in the Northeast, while the Pantanal is best May-September for wildlife viewing.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Brazil?

The best time depends on your destination. For Rio and Sao Paulo, April-October offers pleasant weather. For the Amazon, June-November is drier. The Pantanal is best May-September for wildlife. Northeast beaches are warm year-round, with less rain from September to February.

How hot does Brazil get?

Temperatures vary widely. The Amazon and Northeast coast average 27-30°C year-round. Southeast cities like Sao Paulo range from 15-28°C. The South can drop to 0°C in winter, with occasional frost in highland areas like Gramado and Sao Joaquim.

What is Brazil's rainy season?

Most of Brazil experiences rain from November to March. However, the Northeast coast has an inverse pattern with rain from April to July. The Amazon is wettest from December to May. The South receives rain throughout the year but most heavily in winter.