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Peru has an equatorial climate and very little winter. However, the country has many climate zones from the ocean to the desert and up to the high Andes, so there is not one single answer. The capital city, Lima, has a very mild climate despite being close to the equator. The coldest time of the year is typically August, with nighttime lows around 16C (60 degrees F) and daytime highs of 20C (68 degrees F).

A record cold spell in August - September 2009 caused many deaths in Peru.

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