Live city weather
Rio de Janeiro Brazil · 리오데자네이루
Timezone: America/Sao_Paulo
Current weather in Rio de Janeiro
25°Feels like 25°
Humidity 78.6% · Wind 7.5 m/s
Hourly forecast (today)
Date: 2026-03-147 AM24°
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8 AM25°
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9 AM26°
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10 AM26°
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11 AM27°
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12 PM28°
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1 PM28°
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2 PM28°
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3 PM28°
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4 PM28°
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5 PM28°
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6 PM27°
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Daily forecast (up to 14 days)
2주간 온도 흐름22° ~ 29°
최고
최저
Today
Low 23°/ High 28°
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Tomorrow
Low 22°/ High 28°
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3/16
Low 22°/ High 28°
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3/17
Low 23°/ High 27°
💧13%
3/18
Low 23°/ High 27°
💧32%
3/19
Low 22°/ High 26°
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3/20
Low 23°/ High 26°
💧36%
3/21
Low 23°/ High 28°
💧36%
3/22
Low 24°/ High 29°
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3/23
Low 24°/ High 27°
💧19%
3/24
Low 23°/ High 26°
💧16%
3/25
Low 23°/ High 27°
💧23%
3/26
Low 23°/ High 27°
💧16%
3/27
Low 23°/ High 27°
💧23%
What to wear
Actual feel varies with wind and rain, but the tips below should help you build a comfortable travel outfit.
Rio de Janeiro outfit guide
- • 🧩 Core idea: Rio blends **strong beach UV + humid heat + (summer) sudden downpours**. Breathable/quick-dry basics + sun protection + light rain readiness works well.
- • ☀️ Beach UV: Copacabana and Ipanema offer long exposure with limited shade—sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses have a big payoff.
- • 🌧️ Summer (Dec–Mar): short intense storms can happen. A compact umbrella, thin rain shell, and waterproof pouch reduce hassle.
- • 🌬️ Winter evenings (Jun–Aug): daytime can feel like summer, but sea breeze can feel cool—bring a thin layer.
- • 👟 Footwear: lots of walking plus occasional slopes; pick shoes with grip for wet surfaces after rain.
- • 🦟 Evenings/green areas: repellent helps around parks or after hikes, especially in humid months.
Travel tips
- • 🕑 In summer, do outdoor highlights early and keep afternoons flexible for storms.
- • ⛰️ For Corcovado/Sugarloaf, earlier visits often improve visibility before clouds build.
- • 🌧️ After heavy rain, transport can slow and surfaces get slick—add buffer time.
- • 🥤 Humid heat drains energy—hydrate and consider electrolytes.
FAQ
Q. When is the best time to visit Rio?
A. Often June–September for cooler, drier walking/hiking comfort. December–March is hottest and wetter, but it’s peak summer energy and festival season.
Q. Is Rio cold in winter?
A. Usually not cold—more “pleasantly cool,” especially with evening sea breeze. A thin layer is enough.
Q. Does it rain every day in summer?
A. Not every day, but shower risk is higher and downpours can be intense—carry rain gear and keep a Plan B.
Explore Rio de Janeiro
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