Climate
Climate
A tropical climate can be observed in Nicaragua. Just as in the other Central American countries, there are two seasons: the dry and the raining season. During the dry season (January - June) there is virtually no rain and trees and plants start to dry out. Once the rains come around June, July, everything starts growing and the yellow plants and leafless trees turn green and start blossoming. In August and September it often rains once a day. Fortunately, it just rains for a short period of time and these are often spectacular, tropical downpours. In the eastern part of the country it rains more than in the west.
There are three temperature zones in Nicaragua. In the lowlands (Pacific and Atlantic coast) temperatures vary roughly between 72° F at night and 86° F at daytime (22° C - 30° C). Temperature can reach 100° F in May (38° C). The central part of the country is about 9° F (5° C) cooler, and in the mountains in the north it's about 18° F (10° C) cooler.
Advantages and disadvantages
Raining Season | Dry Season |
Green everywhere | More yellow, dry landscape |
Heavy downpours | Sun and sun |
Roads become less accessible | Better road conditions |
More insects and bugs | Less insects and bugs |
Hot | Very hot |
Turtle season | No turtle season |
Current Weather
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Central Nicaragua
27℃ 81℉
Cloudy
Humidity: 84%
Wind: N at 0 mph -
Northern Nicaragua
31℃ 88℉
Cloudy
Humidity: 66%
Wind: N at 5 mph -
North-West Nicaragua
25℃ 77℉
Partly Cloudy
Humidity: 94%
Wind: N at 0 mph -
Managua
29℃ 84℉
Cloudy
Humidity: 74%
Wind: E at 7 mph -
Pacific Lowlands
29℃ 84℉
Cloudy
Humidity: 74%
Wind: E at 7 mph -
Atlantic Regions
25℃ 77℉
Mostly Cloudy
Humidity: 89%
Wind: N at 0 mph