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Managua Weather in July

Managua in July sees very high temperatures, with highs around 34°C (93°F) and overnight lows of 25°C (77°F). Rainfall is fairly high at around 74 mm (2.9 in) on average, so pack waterproofs just in case.

Rainfall in Managua in July

Rain is expected on roughly 19 days, totalling around 74 mm (2.9 in) for the month. With rain spread across many days but low totals, showers are typically short and light rather than heavy.

Temperature in Managua in July

In July, expect very high temperatures in Managua, with highs of 34°C (93°F) and lows of 25°C (77°F) at night. Sunshine and humidity can make it feel even warmer than the raw temperature suggests. Nights are warm at 25°C (77°F). It's worth making sure your accommodation has decent ventilation or air conditioning.

Sunshine in Managua in July

The month experiences a moderate amount of sunlight, with 155 hours of sunshine. This provides a nice balance between sunshine and clouds.

Wind Speed in Managua in July

July sees wind speeds averaging 2 m/s (4 knots). You'll typically experience pleasant light breezes that move leaves slightly and feel refreshing. As an average, expect variation from very calm days to periods with more apparent air movement.

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Managua Temperature in July

Min TemperatureMin Temperature 25°C (77°F)  
Max TemperatureMax Temperature 34°C (93°F)  
Chance of RainChance of Rain 63%  
PrecipitationPrecipitation 74 mm (2.9 in)  
Rainy daysRainy days 19 days  
HumidityHumidity 80%  
WindspeedWindspeed 2 m/s (4 knots)  
SunshineSunshine 155 hours  
Percentage SunshinePercentage Sunshine  

Daily Historical Temperatures

30-year average (1986-2025)

Based on our historical records, temperatures in Managua typically stay consistent throughout July, with daily highs averaging around 34°C (93°F). Nights are warm, with lows around 24°C (75°F).

Average temperatures in July

Historical weather for Managua in July

Browse day-by-day weather records for Managua spanning 51 years. Select any month and year to see actual temperatures, rainfall, and conditions recorded on each day.

Managua historical weather extremes in July

Our historical data for Managua spans 2005 to 2025, revealing these weather extremes.

  • The hottest July day on record in Managua reached 36°C (97°F) (July 31, 2014).
  • The lowest daytime temperature in July was 26°C (79°F), recorded on July 24, 2005.
  • Managua registered its coldest July night on July 20, 2008, with temperatures dropping to 22°C (72°F).

Best Places in Nicaragua in July

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Perfect weather is subjective. On this map perfect weather has been defined with temperatures between 20°C (68°F) and 29°C (84°F) and not too much precipitation (less than 90 mm (3.5 in) a month).

What to Wear in Managua in July

Pack for serious heat in Managua in July. Prioritize clothing that breathes and doesn't cling or stick. Lightweight cotton, linen, and moisture-wicking fabrics are ideal. A wide hat provides welcome shade. Wet weather is likely, so pack waterproof gear for multiple rainy days. Bring sunglasses since you'll have some sunny periods throughout the month

What To Do in Managua in July

We rated the following activities from 1 (least suitable) to 10 (best) to do.

Swimming
7/10
Cycling
7/10
Walking
7/10
Camping
8/10
Outdoor sports
7/10

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