Bogotá Weather in September
Colombia · early fall in Northern Hemisphere
Bogotá sits on a high Andean savanna at 8,661 feet — making it the world's third-highest capital city. This extraordinary elevation creates a cool, fresh climate (48–68°F year-round) despite being just 4° north of the equator. The Andes create dramatic weather patterns: clear mornings often give way to afternoon cloud and rain as warm Pacific and Amazon air rises up the mountain slopes. Western neighborhoods in the river valley are warmer and sunnier; eastern neighborhoods on the cerros (mountains) are cooler and cloudier. Thin mountain air intensifies UV radiation significantly.
Excellent shoulder season — warm with fewer tourists in many destinations.
Current Weather in Bogotá Right Now

60°F
Broken Clouds
Feels like 59°F · H 61°F / L 58°F
Is September a Good Time to Visit Bogotá?
Bogotá sits at 8,660 feet (2,640m) above sea level — the world's third highest capital city. Its altitude creates mild, spring-like temperatures year-round (55–65°F). The major challenge is altitude sickness on arrival and two rainy seasons.
What to Pack for Bogotá in September
- ✓Layers for 20°F+ daily temperature swings
- ✓Waterproof jacket for rainy seasons
- ✓Sunscreen SPF 50+ (high altitude UV)
- ✓Altitude sickness medication (consult doctor before travel)