Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Typical Weather and Tourism in El Salvador

El Salvador is located so close to the equator that the winter solstice isn't to extreme, but it happens every year on the 21st of December. This day is usually quite warm as well compared to mainland America during this time of year with an daily high peaking at 94 degrees and the daily high having a minimum for the month was 88 degrees. And rain will rarely be there to cool you down with a chance of rain usually under 10 percent for this time of year but the majority of the precipitation will come from thunder storms.
(weatherspark.com)

On the other side of the calender we find the summer solstice occurring on the 21st of June. This solstice can be a little bit cooler than the winter solstice, but not by much. June averages with daily highs ranging from 93 to 84 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hardly any fluctuation from the winter solstice. The main difference is that you are much more likely to get some rain during this solstice with the chance of rain usually between 60 and 70 percent for the month mainly consisting of thunderstorms. 
(weatherspark.com)

Next we have the spring equinox occurring and bringing in even hotter weather then the last two. The spring equinox is March 20th which is a time of year marked by some more hot weather. The daily highs were recorded to fluctuate between a max of 96 and the minimum of 89. This also a relatively dry day on average because it is just before the beginning of the rainy season so the chance of rain is around 10 percent most likely in the form of thunderstorms.
(weatherspark.com)

The autumn equinox in El Salvador comes once a year on the 23rd of September. The temperatures of this month like the others, are quite high but nothing unusual for this part of the world with a max high of 92 and a min of 83 for the month of September. And much like during the summer solstice this is an extremely wet time of year where you are almost guaranteed rain with an above 70 percent chance of precipitation for the whole month most likely in the form of thunder storms.
(weatherspark.com)

If traveling to El Salvador, I recommend to visit between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox because the weather is moderate and relatively dry during this time. If you like being out doors, this is a great place to visit with beautiful hiking in the mountains as well as great water with some amazing waves to surf. This season is the least effected by storms and bad weather so that it why it is a better time to visit, but you have to be ready to deal with the heat. If you need some nature to nurture you, El Salvador is a great place to visit!
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2 comments:

  1. Hey! It's funny cause for my country, Tanzania, all the equinox and solstices are opposite from your country because of the hemisphere differences. Just like your country though, the best time for mines is around the winter solstice too. The weather at my country is moderately humid but it's not too bad. Weather here seems to be really good with just some thunderstorms here and there. Both our countries offers hiking and climbing nearby mountains to the tourists which I think is fun.

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  2. Our countries are totally opposite in almost every way. It typically won't thunderstorm here in the Netherlands! Not only that, but I bet you can't legally smoke marijuana in one of your major cities either! :D

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