| Region | Best months | Weather conditions | |--------------------|------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------| | Amazon (North) | June – November (dry season) | Less rain, easier river travel, still hot & humid | | Northeast beaches | August – December | Warm, sunny, low rain (avoid April–July rainy) | | Central-West (Pantanal, Brasília) | May – September (dry season) | Sunny days, cool nights, minimal rain – ideal for wildlife | | Southeast (RJ, SP) | April – May & September – October | Mild temperatures, less rain, pleasant | | South (Florianópolis, Gramado) | December – March (summer) | Warm for beach; or June–August for cool weather / potential snow |
Unlike temperate countries, Brazil’s seasons are defined more by rainfall than by extreme temperature shifts. Most of Brazil experiences warm to hot temperatures year-round, with dry and wet seasons varying by region. brazil weather year round
Brazil’s weather ranges from equatorial rainforest to subtropical cool zones. Most of the country is warm year-round, but rainfall patterns vary dramatically. Travelers and planners must consider specific regions and seasons rather than expecting a uniform national climate. | Region | Best months | Weather conditions
Manaus, Belém Climate: Equatorial
| Region | Avg Annual Temp (°C) | Avg Annual Temp (°F) | Rainy Season | Dry Season | |-----------------|----------------------|----------------------|----------------------------------|--------------------------------| | North (Amazon) | 26–28 | 79–82 | Dec–May (heavy) | Jun–Nov (less rain) | | Northeast (Sertão) | 28–32 | 82–90 | Feb–May (short) | Most of year | | Central-West | 22–26 | 72–79 | Oct–Apr (storms) | May–Sep (very dry) | | Southeast | 18–24 (varies by elevation) | 64–75 | Dec–Mar | May–Aug | | South | 16–20 | 61–68 | Year-round, heavier in summer | No true dry season | Most of the country is warm year-round, but
Because Brazil covers such a massive stretch of land—spanning from the equator (north) down to the Tropic of Capricorn and beyond (south)—it is impossible to describe the weather as a single entity. The climate in the Amazon rainforest has nothing in common with the climate in São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro.
To understand Brazil’s weather, you have to look at it through five distinct climatic regions.

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