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Climate Zones in Detail

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Climate Zones in Detail

Chile's extreme length of 4,300 km creates a climatic diversity that exists in no other country on earth in such a small space. From the driest desert on earth to the rainiest temperate rainforests — on a journey through Chile, you traverse seven different climate zones.

Climate by Region

RegionClimate TypeSummer (Dec–Feb)Winter (Jun–Aug)Precipitation
Atacama (North)Desert Climate20–30°C day, 0–5°C night15–25°C day, −10°C night (Altitude!)Almost 0 mm
Santiago (Central)Mediterranean Climate28–35°C, dry10–15°C, rain300 mm (only winter)
Valparaíso (Coast)Oceanic-Mediterranean20–25°C, cool in the evening10–14°C, rain and fog400 mm
Lake DistrictOceanic Climate18–25°C, changeable5–10°C, lots of rain, snow in the mountains1,500–2,500 mm
ChiloéCool Oceanic Climate15–20°C, frequent rain5–10°C, continuous rain2,000–3,000 mm
PatagoniaSubpolar Climate10–18°C, wind 30–100 km/h0–5°C, snow, extreme wind500–800 mm
Easter IslandSubtropical-Oceanic24–28°C, humid18–22°C, rain1,100 mm year-round

Special Weather Phenomena

  • El Niño / La Niña: These Pacific climate phenomena strongly influence Chile. El Niño brings more rain to northern Chile (Desierto Florido!) and less snow in the mountains. La Niña brings drought to central Chile and cold winters in the south
  • Camanchaca: The dense coastal fog of the Atacama — a moist cloud cover generated by the cold Humboldt Current. Some plants and animals survive in the desert only thanks to this moisture
  • Viento Blanco: Sudden snowstorms in the Andes that occur without warning and can be life-threatening. Especially in the Altiplano of the Atacama region
  • Zonda Wind: Hot, dry downslope wind on the east side of the Andes — can cause temperatures in Santiago to exceed 35°C

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