Paranaguá Temperature by Month
Paranaguá, Paraná, Brazil has an average annual maximum temperature of 26°C (79°F), with moderate seasonal shifts ranging from 22°C (72°F) in July to 30°C (86°F) in February. Below you'll find a full monthly breakdown and a comparison with cities worldwide.
Paranaguá Monthly Temperatures
The weather in Paranaguá changes moderately throughout the year, offering enough variation to appreciate each season. Nights are cooler, with lows ranging from 23°C (73°F) to 15°C (59°F).
The chart below illustrates the average maximum day and minimum night temperatures in Paranaguá by month:
Low temperatures are most often recorded between 4 AM and 6 AM, while highs typically occur around 3 PM.
The chart below shows the average temperature throughout the year:
Temperature: Paranaguá vs Brazil
The map below shows the annual temperature across Brazil. You can also select individual months if you want to compare a specific time of year.
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Paranaguá vs World: Temperature Compared
Paranaguá's average annual maximum temperature is 26°C (79°F). To put that in context, here's how it compares to a few well-known destinations:
Rome, Italy averages 20°C (68°F) annually, with reliably warm summers and comfortable winters.
Glasgow, Scotland averages 13°C (55°F) a year — mild but often grey, with cold winters and rarely hot summers.
Seoul, South Korea averages 18°C (64°F) a year, with four clear seasons, cold winters, and hot humid summers.
Brisbane, Australia averages 26°C (79°F) a year, with warm winters and hot, humid summers.
Climate temperature data is typically calculated as a 30-year average. This smooths out year-to-year variability and gives a more reliable picture of what a place is actually like, rather than what happened in any single unusual year.
The readings come from a range of sources — land-based weather stations, ocean buoys, ships, and satellites. That data is collected by weather services around the world, then pooled, quality-checked, and averaged to produce the climate records you see here.
For cities and regions with significant elevation, altitude is one of the biggest factors shaping local temperatures. As a rule of thumb, temperatures fall by around 6°C for every 1,000 metres gained — so a city at 2,000 metres will typically be around 12°C cooler than a city at sea level in the same region. Higher ground also tends to see more dramatic day-to-night temperature swings, since thinner air loses heat faster after sunset.
For more on Paranaguá's weather — including monthly rainfall, sunshine hours, and humidity — visit our Paranaguá climate page.