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Climate
As
a result of its enormous north-south
extension and vertical topography,
Chile contains nearly every
imaginable variety of climate,
with the exception of the moist
tropical climate typical of
equatorial nations. In the north
we find the world's driest desert
-- rain has never been recorded
in some parts of the Atacama
- with great variation between
daytime and night time temperatures.
The coast enjoys a mild climate
year-round, while in the Altiplano,
summer temperatures average
10ºC during the day and
drop to as low as -13ºC
at night. The climate of the
central region is of that blessed
variety known as subtropical
Mediterranean, with long, dry
summers (November-March, max.
temp. 30C) and short, mild,
relatively rainy winters (max.
temp. 10-15ºC, min. rarely
below 0ºC). South of the
Bio-Bio rainfall increases,
falling more or less steadily
throughout the year, with minor
variation between daytime and
night time temperatures.
The
weather in Patagonia, though
extremely variable, is often
wet, cold and windy. Throughout
the country, the proximity of
the Pacific and the Andes creates
numerous pockets of localized
weather patterns known as microclimates.
The weather of both Easter Island
and Robinson Crusoe is extremely
pleasant throughout the year.
Best
Time to Visit
Atacama,
Easter Island: throughout the
year
Central Region: October through
April
Ski Centers: June through September
Lake District: September through
April
Patagonia: October through April
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