Average humidity in Comodoro Rivadavia
On this page you find more information about the monthly relative humidity over the year in Comodoro Rivadavia (Chubut), Argentina.
Comodoro Rivadavia's humidity levels vary throughout the year. The highest levels occur in June, reaching 61% (high), while the lowest is recorded in January at 38%.
Throughout the year, the average humidity in Comodoro Rivadavia is 49%.
Humidity plays an important role in how temperatures are felt. During the warmest month, January, the maximum average temperature is around 24°C (75°F). During this warm period, the low humidity levels have little impact on how the temperature is perceived.
During the coldest month, July, the maximum average temperature is around 10°C (50°F). This period has moderate humidity. Check out our detailed temperature page for more information.
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