🇵🇪 Lima vs 🇺🇸 Tucson

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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Tucson

broken clouds

83°F

Broken Clouds

Feels like 80°F

H 85°F / L 81°F

Humidity: 18%

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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Tucson

Tucson at 2,389 feet elevation is notably cooler than Phoenix, averaging about 10°F lower in summer. The city is surrounded by five mountain ranges that generate dramatic localized thunderstorms during the intense monsoon season. Summer days can be extremely hot but the elevation brings cooler nights.

Seasonal Comparison

Season🇵🇪 Lima🇺🇸 Tucson
Summer

70–79°F

December–April

Winter

57–66°F

June–October

Lima vs Tucson: Frequently Asked Questions

Does Lima or Tucson have better weather?

Lima and Tucson have very different climates. Desert — unique foggy grey winters, warm sunny summers, almost no rain Tucson: Tucson at 2,389 feet elevation is notably cooler than Phoenix, averaging about 10°F lower in summer.. The best city depends on your preferred season and temperature range.

When is the best time to visit Lima vs Tucson?

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

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