🇺🇸 Gainesville vs 🇵🇪 Lima

Weather Comparison

Current Weather Right Now

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Gainesville

broken clouds

86°F

Broken Clouds

Feels like 87°F

H 89°F / L 84°F

Humidity: 46%

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Lima

fog

79°F

Fog

Feels like 79°F

H 79°F / L 79°F

Humidity: 65%

Climate Overview

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Gainesville

Gainesville in north-central Florida is UF's college town with a more varied climate than coastal Florida. Far enough inland to see genuine winter cool snaps and far enough north to occasionally experience frost. The Paynes Prairie basin south of the city collects cold air creating unique frost pockets while the city proper sees moist subtropical conditions.

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Lima

Desert — unique foggy grey winters, warm sunny summers, almost no rain

Best monthsDecember, January, February, March
AvoidJune, July, August (grey and gloomy)
Annual rainLess than 0.5 inches (12 mm) — one of the driest capitals on Earth

Lima has the world's most paradoxical coastal desert climate. Despite being a tropical latitude, it rarely gets rain due to the cold Humboldt Current offshore. Summers (December–April) are sunny and warm; winters (June–October) are blanketed in garúa — a thick grey mist with drizzle that rarely lifts.

Seasonal Comparison

Season🇺🇸 Gainesville🇵🇪 Lima
Summer

70–79°F

December–April

Winter

57–66°F

June–October

Gainesville vs Lima: Frequently Asked Questions

Does Gainesville or Lima have better weather?

Gainesville and Lima have very different climates. Gainesville in north-central Florida is UF's college town with a more varied climate than coastal Fl Lima: Desert — unique foggy grey winters, warm sunny summers, almost no rain. The best city depends on your preferred season and temperature range.

When is the best time to visit Gainesville vs Lima?

Best time for Gainesville: spring and fall. Best time for Lima: December, January, February, March.

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