The Weather of Colombia

 

While most Americans think that Colombia is all hot and humid rain forest, this is incorrect. Colombia is located close to the equator, but the majority of Colombian cities are located in the Colombian Andes. This means that Colombia offers a wide range of climate to suite every taste! The Caribbean Cities of Cartagena, Barranquilla and Santa Marta offer a tropical experience, while cities such as Medellin and Bogota can be perfect to cool.

To give you some idea about the altitude of the Colombian Cities:
Medellin 4,904 feet above sea level (1,495m)
Denver 5,280 feet above sea level (1,609m)
Bogota 8,661 feet above sea level (2,640m)

To make checking the weather in Colombia a little easier, here are some helpful links:
Current Weather for all major Colombian cities

Current Weather by city
Barranquilla | Bogota | Bucaramanga | Cali | Cartagena | Manizales | Medellin | Santa Marta

To help you determine what time of the year to visit Colombia, here are the yearly average temperature and yearly average Precipitation for each Colombian City hosting an Colombian Singles Tour.

Colombian Average Temperature and Precipitation

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