Tomorrow's live forecast and 7-day outlook for Quito, Ecuador
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See tomorrow's weather for Quito, Ecuador - the forecast high and low temperature, the chance of rain, wind and humidity, plus a full 7-day outlook. Everything updates live from Open-Meteo, so you always get the latest picture for Quito.
Quito lies in the tropics, so it stays warm to hot for most of the year with high humidity. Instead of cold and warm seasons, the year tends to split into a wetter and a drier period, and heavy afternoon downpours or thunderstorms are common once the rainy season arrives. Because the heat and humidity build through the day, tomorrow's "feels like" temperature can run well above the actual reading.
Knowing whether it will rain in Quito tomorrow makes it easier to plan a commute, a day out or an outdoor event without being caught out.
On average, Quito's warmest month is September (around 21°C) and its coolest is May (around 17°C). The wettest month is typically February.
If you're planning a trip to Quito, aim for those months for the most comfortable daytime temperatures - and if you'd rather stay dry, steer clear of the wettest month shown above.
Planning some stargazing in Quito? The panel below shows tonight's moon phase, which planets are visible over Quito this evening (around 10 pm local time), and a live stargazing score based on tonight's cloud cover and moonlight. For the best view, get away from bright city lights and let your eyes adapt to the dark for 15-20 minutes.
Average temperatures, rainfall and what to pack in Quito - month by month:
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The "Chance of rain" figure on this page shows tomorrow's rain probability for Quito, taken from a live Open-Meteo forecast. The higher the percentage, the more likely rain is - and the 7-day outlook shows how the following days are shaping up.
Tomorrow's forecast high and low for Quito are shown at the top of the page in degrees Celsius, together with a "feels like" value and the wind speed in kilometres per hour (km/h).
The forecast comes from Open-Meteo, which combines leading weather models such as ECMWF and GFS. New model runs are published several times a day, so the Quito forecast is refreshed every few hours.
The stargazing score on this page combines tonight's cloud-cover forecast for Quito with the moon's brightness. A clear night around a new moon scores highest, while a cloudy or full-moon night scores lower.
The most comfortable months to visit Quito are usually January, February, March, April, October and November, when daytime temperatures sit in a pleasant range.