Weather in Trinidad
Trinidad The climatic conditions of the municipality are determined by its latitude (in the tropical zone), its geographical position (on the south coast of the central region of the island), as well as its relief (flat to the south and rising to form the premontane and mountains strongly dissected from the north). The combination of these factors causes differences in the temperature and rainfall regime, not only seasonally, but also between mountainous and plain areas.
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The average temperatures of the air in the plain are of 26 to 28 ° C in the summer, and between 22 and 24 ° C in the winter. In the mountains, these values are 5 to 6 ° C lower on average.
The precipitations also receive a marked influence of the relief, reaching minimum values towards the coastal zone, where they fall between 700 mm and 1000 mm of rain on average. These figures are gradually increasing towards the north, reaching to register in the mountainous zones of 1800 mm to 2200 mm of rain on average.
In the city, the annual historical average of rainfall is 1368.4mm. June is the month when it rains most and January the month when it rains least..