🇵🇪 Lima vs 🇺🇸 Reno

Weather Comparison

Current Weather Right Now

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Lima

fog

76°F

Fog

Feels like 76°F

H 76°F / L 76°F

Humidity: 73%

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Reno

clear sky

61°F

Clear Sky

Feels like 58°F

H 64°F / L 58°F

Humidity: 29%

Climate Overview

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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.

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Reno

Reno at 4,500 feet in the Truckee Meadows is the 'Biggest Little City in the World' with a high desert climate. The Sierra Nevada just to the west creates a dramatic rain shadow — Reno averages only 7 inches of precipitation annually while Lake Tahoe 35 miles away gets 400+ inches of snow. Summer is hot and dry while Sierra snowpack dominates winter precipitation.

Seasonal Comparison

Season🇵🇪 Lima🇺🇸 Reno
Summer

70–79°F

December–April

Winter

57–66°F

June–October

Lima vs Reno: Frequently Asked Questions

Does Lima or Reno have better weather?

Lima and Reno have very different climates. Desert — unique foggy grey winters, warm sunny summers, almost no rain Reno: Reno at 4,500 feet in the Truckee Meadows is the 'Biggest Little City in the World' with a high dese. The best city depends on your preferred season and temperature range.

When is the best time to visit Lima vs Reno?

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

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