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Sumaré weather history — trends, records & warming

Live conditions, the day's high and low compared with the long-term average, monthly climate averages, all-time records and the city's warming trend since 1940 — all on one page for Sumaré, Brazil.

Right now

What it's doing today vs the historical average for this date.
Clear

Right now

15.4°

15°feels like
67%humidity
dew point
3 km/hfrom S
sunrise06:44sunset17:31day length10h 47m
TodayClear23°10°
SunClear23°
MonClear25°
TueOvercast25°11°
WedLight rain19°14°
ThuShowers20°15°
FriThunderstorm21°17°

On this date — June 6

Today (forecast)
23° / 10°
Average for June 6
24° / 13°

About average

  • Record high: 28.6° · 1972
  • Record low: 1.2° · 1988
  • One year ago: 24.1°

Every June 6 in history — coldest to hottest

Daily highsDaily lows

Dots show daily highs (top) and lows (bottom) for each June 6 on record (n = 86). Outlined dots are today's forecast.

Last 30 days

11 of the last 23 days were warmer than the historical average for that date. Average difference: +0.3°C.

Each bar is one day, from morning low to afternoon high. Warm-colored bars are days whose mean ran above average; cool bars ran below. The dot inside the bar is the daily mean. The shaded band is the typical 10–90% range expected for that date. Average = the day's mean temperature averaged across every year of record (1940–2026) for that calendar date.

This date over the years

One dot per year — the mean temperature on this calendar date. Dots are warmer or cooler than the long-term average (dashed line); the shaded band is the typical 10–90% range, and the highlighted dot is today's forecast. Based on ERA5 reanalysis — modelled estimates, not station readings.

How it has changed

Year-by-year signals from 1940 to today.

Climate stripes

Annual mean shifted from 1940–1949 to 2016–2025 by +2.0°C.

Each vertical stripe is one year. Color encodes how much that year's annual mean differed from the long-term average. Average = each year's annual mean compared to the average of all years (1940–2026). cooler ← → warmer

Annual mean temperature

Long-term trend: +0.27°C per decade.

One point per year — the temperature averaged across the whole year. The dashed line is the least-squares long-term trend. Based on ERA5 reanalysis — modelled estimates, not station readings.

Seasonal warming

Mar–May is warming fastest: +0.30°C per decade.

Each faint line is one three-month period's average per year; the bold dashed line is its long-term trend. Different parts of the year often warm at different rates. Based on ERA5 reanalysis — modelled estimates, not station readings.

Hot days vs frost days

Days ≥ 30°C per year: 16.9 early in the record → 140.2 recently. Frost days: 0 → 0.

Thin lines are raw yearly counts; thick lines are the smoothed trend that removes year-to-year noise. The hot-day threshold is auto-picked per city so the line actually moves. Average = a centered 5-year rolling average to smooth weather noise.

Yearly hot & cold extremes

All-time high in 2015, all-time low in 1988: 40.0°C / 1.2°C.

One point per year — the single hottest and coldest day recorded that year.

Annual rainfall

~1509 mm/year on average. Last decade ran −23% vs that average. Long-term trend: 48 mm per decade.

One bar per year of total rainfall. Dashed line is the long-term average. Average = the average annual rainfall across every year of record (1940–2026).

Day-by-day grid

Each tiny square is one calendar day across the full record — ~30,000 days per city. Use the mode switch above the chart: Anomaly colors each day by how far it ran from the historical average for that date (red = warmer, blue = cooler), Daily mean temp shows the absolute mean temperature for the day (useful to see seasons and heatwaves), and Precipitation shows daily rainfall (useful to spot wet/dry seasons and droughts). Average = the long-term average for that calendar date (1940–2026).

A typical year

Month-by-month averages — what a typical year looks like, from the full record.

Climate overview

The warmest month of the year in Sumaré is February, with a daily mean around 23.9°C and typical afternoon highs of 28.9°C. The coolest is July, when daily means drop to roughly 17.7°C and overnight lows hover around 12.6°C. Between the two extremes the climate moves through a fairly predictable seasonal cycle that you can see in the monthly chart below.

Total annual precipitation in Sumaré averages about 1509 mm. The wettest month is usually January with around 245 mm of rain, while August is the driest at roughly 37 mm. The split between wet and dry seasons gives a quick sense of when umbrellas and waterproof shoes are most useful.

Over the full record (since 1940), the annual mean temperature in Sumaré has shifted by +2.0°C between the first decade and the last. The hottest single day in the record reached 40.0°C in 2015; the coldest, 1.2°C in 1988.

Monthly temperature range

February is the warmest month, July the coolest — a yearly swing of 6°C.

Each bar is the average daily low → average daily high for that month. Color shifts cool→warm by month temperature. The dot is the monthly mean. Average = each month's value averaged across every year of record (1940–2026).

Monthly rainfall

Wettest month: January (~245 mm). Whole year averages ~1509 mm of rain.

Average total millimetres of rainfall in each calendar month, across the full record.

Monthly wind

Average daily peak wind at 10 m, by month.

Monthly solar energy

Average daily incoming solar energy in megajoules per square metre — a measured proxy for how sunny the month is.

Sumaré month by month — what to expect

Typical conditions for each month, averaged across the full record (since 1940). Daylight is the time from sunrise to sunset. Record high/low are the most extreme values in the ERA5 dataset (modelled since 1940), so they can differ from official weather-station readings.

MonthAvg highAvg lowRainDaylightRecord highRecord low
January28.7°19.9°245 mm13.3 h40.0° (2015)11.8° (1943)
February28.9°19.9°196 mm12.8 h38.5° (2014)14.3° (1980)
March28.4°19.2°156 mm12.2 h35.4° (2018)11.7° (1961)
April27.0°17.2°79 mm11.5 h34.3° (2014)6.6° (1971)
May24.7°14.6°69 mm10.9 h33.6° (2024)3.8° (2022)
June23.8°13.1°46 mm10.6 h30.8° (2014)1.2° (1988)
July24.1°12.6°41 mm10.7 h31.5° (2014)1.4° (1981)
August26.2°13.9°37 mm11.2 h34.5° (2024)3.7° (1987)
September27.8°16.0°78 mm11.9 h38.5° (1961)4.9° (2002)
October28.0°17.6°149 mm12.5 h39.5° (2020)9.2° (1974)
November28.0°18.2°170 mm13.1 h38.2° (2023)10.1° (1970)
December28.2°19.4°241 mm13.4 h37.1° (2018)11.7° (1952)

Sumaré — Frequently asked questions

Which is the warmest month in Sumaré?
On long-term average, the warmest month in Sumaré is February (mean about 23.9°C) and the coolest is July (about 17.7°C).
How does today's temperature in Sumaré compare to the historical average?
On 2026-06-06, Sumaré is forecast to reach a high of 23.1°C and a low of 9.8°C. The long-term average for this date (the full record since 1940) is a high of 23.9°C and a low of 13.5°C — today's high is 0.8°C cooler than that average.
How much has Sumaré warmed since 1940?
Comparing the first decade of the record (1940–1949) with the most recent (2016–2025), the annual mean temperature in Sumaré is about 2.0°C warmer.
How much does it rain in Sumaré?
Sumaré receives about 1509 mm of precipitation per year on long-term average, with January typically the wettest month.
What is the average temperature in Sumaré?
Over the full record (since 1940), the annual mean temperature in Sumaré is about 21.4°C. The warmest month is February and the coolest is July.
How many days a year does it rain in Sumaré?
On long-term average, Sumaré has about 155 days a year with measurable rain, totalling roughly 1509 mm.