August, the eighth month of the year, has been one of the coldest in recent decades in Lima and Callao, with cloudy skies, drizzle and high levels of humidity. The question now is how the weather will present itself in the coming days of September, will we be able to enjoy sunny days, three weeks before the beginning of spring? The engineer Raquel Loayza, specialist of the Meteorological Prediction Subdirectorate of the Senamhiexplained to this medium what variations there will be in the country’s capital, mountains and jungle.
Senamhi: What will the weather be like the first days of September in Lima and the regions? | PODCAST
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