Climate in Morona-Santiago
(Ecuador)
Average daytime and nighttime temperatures
All climate diagrams on this page result from the collected data of the official weather station in Morona-Santiago in a height of 960m above sea level. All data correspond to the average monthly values of the last 20 years.
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Hours of sunshine per day

The number of hours of sunshine refers to the time when the sun is actually visible. That is, without any obstruction of visibility by clouds, fog or mountains. With 5 hours per day, October is the sunniest month in the province of Morona-Santiago. In February the sun shines the shortest.
Rainy days per month

A rainy day is a day on which at least an amount of 0.1 mm precipitation (=0.1 liter) per square meter falls. This can be rain, snow, hail or even dew. So it does not have to rain the whole day. With 24 rainy days, March offers the most number of rainy days, and in September the least.
Precipitation in mm/day

The amount of precipitation is measured in millimeters per square meter. Thus, at 2 mm/day, 2 liters of water fall on one square meter within 24 hours. With only 9.4 mm, the least rain falls in September. April, on the other hand, has the most rain.
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Most important cities in the province »Morona-Santiago«
Only very small villages are located here. The two biggest are Macas and Sucúa.City | Population | Geo-Position | |
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Macas | 23,687 | 2° 18' 31"S | 78° 6' 41"W |
Sucúa | 7,413 | 2° 27' 31"S | 78° 10' 18"W |
Palora | 6,472 | 1° 42' 5"S | 77° 57' 55"W |
Gualaquiza | 4,611 | 3° 24' 13"S | 78° 34' 54"W |
Data basis: German Weather Service, individual values averaged and supplemented by own elements. Data on cities and inhabitants: geonames.org, United Nations Statistics Division and own research.