Weather in July in Santiago Metropolitan Region
Planning a getaway to Santiago Metropolitan Region this July and curious about the weather you should prepare for? Discover all the vital details you need on this page, solving your puzzle:
What is the weather like in Santiago Metropolitan Region in July?
Santiago Metropolitan Region is a region in Chile. Santiago Metropolitan Region offers a broad spectrum of weather patterns. In July, one might encounter temperatures that range from very cold to mild, and precipitation levels ranging from moderate to high. The month of July is in the winter season.
Temperatures
The average highest temperatures fluctuate between very cold in Valle Nevado at -0°C to mild in Tiltil at 16°C. Nighttime temperatures generally drop to 3°C in Tiltil and -8°C in Valle Nevado. Even if July is considered the coolest month, there are areas in Santiago Metropolitan Region that maintain moderate temperatures, making it a pleasant destination all year round.For a closer look at conditions across Santiago Metropolitan Region, refer to the map below.
Precipitation
In July, precipitation varies across different areas. From moderate rainfall in Tiltil with an average of 86 mm to high rainfall in San Alfonso with 154 mm.Average sunshine
The city Santiago usually sees around 130 hours of sunlight, indicating a moderately sunny period.For more details on the yearly climate, visit our Santiago Metropolitan Region climate page.
Where to go in Santiago Metropolitan Region in July
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Popular destinations
What is the weather like in July for the 5 most popular destinations in Santiago Metropolitan Region?
Santiago
In July Santiago generally has moderate temperatures with maximum daytime temperatures around 14°C, minimum nighttime temperatures around 1°C and moderate monthly rainfall. So on average the conditions are tolerable that month.
Valle Nevado
In July Valle Nevado generally has very low temperatures with maximum daytime temperatures around -0°C, minimum nighttime temperatures around -8°C and high monthly snowfall. So on average the conditions are poor that month.
Puente Alto
In July Puente Alto generally has low temperatures with maximum daytime temperatures around 11°C, minimum nighttime temperatures around -1°C and high monthly snow/rainfall. So on average the conditions are poor that month.
Farellones
In July Farellones generally has low temperatures with maximum daytime temperatures around 2°C, minimum nighttime temperatures around -7°C and high monthly snow/rainfall. So on average the conditions are poor that month.
San José de Maipo
In July San José de Maipo generally has low temperatures with maximum daytime temperatures around 4°C, minimum nighttime temperatures around -6°C and high monthly snow/rainfall. So on average the conditions are poor that month.
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Is July the best time to visit Santiago Metropolitan Region?
In our opinion, July is a good time to visit Santiago Metropolitan Region with overall tolerable weather in Santiago. However, the weather conditions may vary depending on your destination.
On average, the best time to visit Santiago Metropolitan Region is in January, February, March, April, October, November and December with generally perfect weather in Santiago. In contrast, June tends to have unpleasant weather conditions.
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