
Current Weather in Venezuela

17.2°C63°F
- Current Temperature: 17.2°C63°F
- Current Feels‑Like Temperature: 17.2°C63°F
- Current Humidity: 84%
- Minimum Temperature/Maximum Temperature: 17°C62.6°F / 27.8°C82°F
- Wind Speed: 9.4km/h
- Wind Direction: ↑ From the North-Northwest
(Data Time 00:00 / Data Retrieved 2025-08-28 22:30)
Climate‑Related Culture in Venezuela
Cultural and meteorological awareness regarding the climate of Venezuela is characterized by the "distinction between the wet and dry seasons," "coexistence with nature," and "adaptation of urban and rural areas," which have been cultivated under the tropical climate near the equator. Below are the main perspectives summarized.
Annual Dual Seasonal Natural View
Clarity of Wet and Dry Seasons
- May to November is regarded as the wet season, and December to April as the dry season, with the meteorological calendar determining the rhythm of life.
- Changes in seasons are perceived more through differences in rainfall rather than temperature, affecting agricultural activities and event scheduling.
Connection Between Traditional Events and Weather
Festivals and Rain Prayers
- In some regions, rituals and dances for rain prayers are performed at the end of the dry season, preserving the culture of praying for abundance.
- The timing of festivals is arranged to avoid the peak of the wet season, with thorough scheduling of outdoor events.
Agricultural and Fishery Adaptation to Climate
Crop and Fishing Ground Selection
- In major production areas, corn is actively cultivated during the dry season, while coffee beans are grown during the wet season, making double cropping common.
- In fishing, fishing grounds are adjusted according to changes in river water levels, emphasizing information on gate openings and tides.
Urban Life and Weather Awareness
Weather Forecasts and Daily Behavior
- In the capital Caracas, localized thunderstorms occur in the afternoon even during the dry season, and smartphone apps are used for time-specific forecasts.
- To prepare for localized torrential rains in the wet season, urban administrations promote activities such as requests for drain cleaning and waterproofing measures.
Climate Change and Environmental Conservation
Sense of Crisis Regarding Changes
- Concerns are voiced about the impact on tourism and fisheries due to reduced hoarfrost in highland areas and rising sea levels along the coast.
- Activities related to "tree planting" and "water resource management," among others, regarding meteorology and environmental conservation, are spreading through NGOs and communities.
Summary
Element | Example Content |
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Recognition of Dual Seasons | Life rhythms and event scheduling determined by wet and dry seasons |
Coordination with Traditional Events | Rain prayer rituals and festival scheduling |
Adaptation in Agriculture and Fisheries | Double cropping, utilization of water level and tide information for fishing grounds |
Urban Weather Awareness | Time-specific forecast apps, habits of waterproofing and drainage measures |
Changes and Challenges | Responses to reduced hoarfrost and rising sea levels, activities such as tree planting and water resource management |
Venezuelan climate awareness integrates the "clear distinction between wet and dry seasons," "the fusion of tradition and practicality," and "responses to environmental changes," supporting culture, daily life, and industry.