East Oceania. East Oceania All the countries. Climate - Costa Rica Average weather, temperature, rainfall, when to go, what to pack. The climate in Costa Rica is hot all year round in the plains and along the coasts, while it's milder in the plateau, that is, in the so-called tierras templadas.
If you want some unadulterated time on a tropical beach and a little less rain during your rainforest experience, this is the time to come. During this period especially during the Christmas holiday and Holy Week before Easter , the tourism industry operates at full tilt—prices are higher, attractions are more crowded, and reservations need to be made in advance.
At this time of year, even brown and barren Guanacaste province becomes lush and verdant. Many locals will tell you the rainy season is their favorite time of year. Costa Rica is a tropical country and has distinct wet and dry seasons. However, some regions are rainy all year, and others are very dry and sunny for most of the year. Depending on altitude there is even probability of frosts. Altitude depended difference of temperatures is actual through whole year.
Though most of points of interest are located in regions with prevailing warm temperature. In general weather conditions of winter are most suitable for active tourism mainly because of less precipitation. Project Seasons of the Year on YouTube channel:. Follow us on the Facebook page:. Seasons in Costa Rica. April 11 — Juan Santamaria Day. Summer in Costa Rica In terms of weather conditions summer in pacific coasts of the country is almost same as spring unless there is more precipitation.
August 2 — Virgin of Los Angeles Day. When I say cold, the temperature drops a few degrees and we in Costa Rica put on sweaters and jackets, especially at night. The months of September and October are worst of the rainy season, that now can extend into November.
Last year, for the very first time, a hurricane touched land in Costa Rica, near the border with Nicaragua. No matter if the dry or rainy season, temperatures remain constant averaging around 28 Celsius 82 Fahrenheit during the day and 19 at night for San Jose and parts of the Central Valley, warmer in the low-lying areas such as the Pacific and Caribbean coasts and the Northern Zone, cooler in the higher elevations.
Costa Rica is known for its micro-climate conditions. Being close to the equator, the average daily highs or lows may vary a few degrees between the dry and rainy. There are extreme days, but averages remain constant during the entire year.
I always recommend newcomers to Costa Rica to check out the different areas before settling down. Username or Email Address.
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