What is the weather like in Bolivia?
When we asked people living in Bolivia about the weather in Bolivia, they said...
"The weather in Bolivia is generally warm and humid, with temperatures ranging from cool in the highlands to hot in the lowlands. The rainy season typically runs from October to March, with the dry season from April to September. The climate in Bolivia is highly variable, with the Andes Mountains creating a wide range of climates and weather patterns. In the highlands, temperatures can drop below freezing at night, while in the lowlands temperatures can reach up to 40°C during the day," remarked another expat who made the move to Bolivia.
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What is the weather like in Bolivia?
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