Valle de Guadalupe Weather

In this page:
 * The Weather Today and Next Days
    in Valle de Guadalupe
 * Temperature in Francisco Zarco
    (Guadalupe)
 * The Climate in El Porvenir
    (Guadalupe)
 * Average and extreme Characteristics
    of the Valle de Guadalupe Weather
 * The best Time to visit
    Valle de Guadalupe


The Climate of Valle de Guadalupe is classified as "Mediterranean"

Its climatological situation is influenced mainly by 4 factors:
1- its height of 1131 feets above sea level
2- its distance from the coast: between 15 to 18  miles in a straight line.
3- the mountains that protect it from cold streams.
4- its location within the Northern Wine Strip



To give you a better idea of ​​the current Valle de Guadalupe weather, here we offer you two gadgets, corresponding to the two main wine communities of this region...


Temperature in Francisco Zarco

Francisco Zarco, also known as Guadalupe, is one of the three towns, along with San Antonio de Las Minas and El Porvenir, which make up the Guadalupe Valley.


Temperature in El Porvenir

El Porvenir is a small community with a small population.

However, in this town you will find the largest number of wineries of Valle de Guadalupe, as well as several gastronomic options and places where cultural events are held.

Besides, it is interesting to know that in El Porvenir there is an institution where courses on the production of wines are taught, which is known as "La Escuelita".

A List of Valle's Wineries



Summer in Valle de Guadalupe

This region has very hot and dry days during the summer, but whose nights are cool thanks to air currents blowing from the coast.

Where to Eat in the Baja's Wine Country



Winter

The winter days have moderately cold temperatures, with some rains and low humidity.

Hotels in Guadalupe



Rains in Valle de Guadalupe

November, December, January, February and March are the months during which the rains most frequently occur in the Valley of Guadalupe.

Annually between 250 and 300mm of water fall in this wine area.



Record Temperatures

In general, temperatures are stable each year in the "Ruta del Vino" (Baja's Wine Country).

However, historically unusual temperatures of up to 120 ° F have been recorded, and as low as 19 ° F.



"Winds of Santana"

These winds, also called "Santana Winds", are extremely dry winds that raise the temperature too high, occurring in the north of Baja California between the end of autumn and the beginning of spring.

The Santana Winds originate in the high parts of the Mojave Desert, USA, blowing towards the coast of the Pacific Ocean, with a duration of between 2 and 4 days.



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