Medellín weather.

Medellín, often called the “City of Eternal Spring,” boasts a pleasant climate year-round. The city is located in the Aburrá Valley in the Andes mountains at an elevation of approximately 1,495 meters (4,905 feet) above sea level. This elevation contributes to its temperate weather.

The average temperature in Medellín ranges from 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F) throughout the year, with relatively consistent temperatures due to its proximity to the equator. The city experiences two distinct seasons: dry and wet.

The dry season occurs from December to February and from June to August. These months tend to have less rainfall and slightly warmer temperatures. The wet season occurs from March to May and from September to November, characterized by more frequent rainfall and slightly cooler temperatures.

Despite the distinction between the dry and wet seasons, Medellín can experience rain at any time of the year. It is advisable to carry a light jacket or umbrella when exploring the city to be prepared for sudden weather changes.

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