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It's 20°C and clear sky in Rio de Janeiro. Local time 19:45, sunset at 17:22.

Live Copacabana Beach
20°
Clear sky
Feels like 22° · UV 0
Wind
5 km/h
southeasterly
Humidity
86%
Rain
0.0 mm
Pressure
1014 hPa
Sunrise → Sunset
06:34 → 17:22
10h 48m daylight
Air Quality
62 · Moderate
PM2.5 · 31 µg/m³
Running 6.3° below the seasonal average. Make plans outside.
UV index: 0
Mood: Sunny

The week ahead

Today
26° 16°
— dry —
Sat
24° 18°
— dry —
Sun
🌦
27° 19°
47%
Mon
🌦
21° 18°
24%
Tue
🌦
20° 17°
45%
Wed
🌦
22° 16°
2%
Thu
24° 16°
— dry —

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What's it like

In Rio de Janeiro, right now.

A perfect Rio day — 20°C, clear skies, Christ the Redeemer visible from everywhere. Skies stay dry through the day. Sugar Loaf at golden hour, Copacabana sand all afternoon, samba in Lapa at night.

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Common questions

What are the best months to visit Rio weather-wise?
April-May and September-October. Warm (22-28°C), less rain than peak summer, sea still 23-25°C, beaches less packed. December-March is hot (28-35°C+), humid, thunderstorm-prone, and busiest. Carnival (Feb-March) triples prices but is unmissable if it's your goal. June-August is Rio winter: 18-25°C, drier, beaches quieter but still swimmable. Locals' favourite is October — warming, longer days, fewer crowds, before the December heat begins.
What should I pack for Rio?
Beach-first. Swimwear, light cotton t-shirts, shorts, flip-flops, walking shoes for Sugar Loaf or Tijuca hikes. UV is brutal year-round (index 10-12 in summer) — high SPF sunscreen, sun hat, proper sunglasses, light long-sleeve UPF shirt for beach hours. Evenings in summer stay warm; light layers fine. June-August evenings cool to 17°C — bring a sweater. Avoid flashy jewelry and expensive watches in tourist areas; theft is the local sport.
What can you do in Rio when it rains?
Tropical rain is brief and dramatic — usually 30-60 minute storms then sunshine. Museums to absorb a wet afternoon: Museum of Tomorrow (architecture alone is worth it), Museu Nacional de Belas Artes, AfroBrazilian Museum, Inhotim (further afield). Lapa's covered samba bars come alive when it rains. Take refuge at a botequim (local bar) over a chopp (draft beer) and feijoada. The forecast clears fast — wait 30 minutes, your beach plan is back on.
How warm is the sea in Rio?
Year-round swimmable. Peak warmth is February (26°C), coolest is August (21°C — still warm by European standards). The water in Ipanema and Copacabana is generally clean and lifeguarded; check the flag system (green = safe, red = currents). Strong undertow at the eastern ends of Copacabana — swim in the middle. After heavy rain, water quality drops for 24-48 hours due to drainage; the city posts warnings. Watch for jellyfish in February-March.