🇳🇨 Weather in Mont-Dore

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FAQ — Weather in Mont-Dore

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Mont-Dore sits at approximately 22.3° south latitude, which generally produces a tropical or sub-tropical climate, with relatively warm temperatures year-round and distinct wet and dry seasons rather than a clear summer–winter cycle. Local geography (coast vs. inland, altitude, prevailing winds) shapes the specific weather patterns shown in the forecast above.

Climatically, the best time to visit Mont-Dore is generally the local dry season — typically the cooler months of the year for that latitude — when humidity and rainfall are at their lowest. Exact timing depends on what you're after — fewer crowds, specific events, lowest rainfall, or warmest weather. Check the forecast above before planning a short trip.

In the Southern Hemisphere, summer falls in December–February and winter in June–August — opposite to the Northern Hemisphere. Spring is September–November and autumn is March–May. Mont-Dore follows this Northern/Southern Hemisphere pattern based on its latitude. See the sun page for exact daylight hours through the year.

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