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Weather Forecast for Bogota on Wednesday July 5, 2023 and Climate in Colombia for July 2023

According to the District Institute for Risk Management and Climate Change (IDIGER), in the early hours of this Wednesday, July 5, dry weather is expected to prevail in the Bogota capital.

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The sky will be between partially and mostly cloudy without ruling out the possibility of drizzle in the southeast of the city. The expected minimum temperature for this day is 12° Celsius.

Climate in Colombia for July

During the month of July 2023, Colombia will experience minimum temperatures of 11°C and maximum temperatures of up to 18°C.

Although it is true that the weather will be pleasant, it is a good idea to have some warm clothing just in case.

You can expect 3 to 8 days of rain in Colombia during the month of July. It’s a good idea to always carry an umbrella so you don’t get caught in the rain.

Wednesday July 5, 2023

The weather for tomorrow in Bogotá is forecast to be partly cloudy. The temperature in Bogota tomorrow will oscillate between 10° and 18° degrees. The probability of rain tomorrow in Bogota is 87%.

Tomorrow

During the morning tomorrow a temperature of 10°C is expected in Bogotá. The probability of rain will be 0% and the wind speed will be 4 km/h.

Midday

By noon tomorrow, a temperature of 18°C ​​is expected. The humidity of the environment will be 66% and the wind will blow at a speed of 6 km/h.

Afternoon

In the afternoon, the temperature in Bogotá will be 18°C. The probability of rain will be 0% and the wind will have a speed of 5 km/h.

Evening

Tomorrow night, in Bogotá, a temperature of 10°C is expected and a wind blowing with a speed of 6 km/h.

It is important to mention that on Tuesday, July 4, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) officially declared the El Niño phenomenon after confirming that for the first time in seven years conditions have been detected in the tropical Pacific Ocean that will most likely cause a rising temperatures and weather disturbances this year.

The WMO asserted that the high temperatures will occur mainly in the next three months and will persist until the end of 2023.

According to Ideam data delivered to Caracol.com.co, the regions that are most susceptible to the El Niño phenomenon are:

2023-07-05 04:57:03
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