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“The average temperatures in the north are around 80-85°F, and the weather is warm and pleasant in cities such as Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, with the former being slightly warmer.”
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“The average temperatures in the north are around 80-85°F, and the weather is warm and pleasant in cities such as Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, with the former being slightly warmer.”

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Rio de Janeiro in September: Weather, Events and What to Expect — Going to RioJune 2026
“Rio de Janeiro in September is when the city trades winter's dry calm for spring's first rains, and it does so while some of the year's biggest events.”
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“Ultimately, choosing the best time to visit Rio de Janeiro will depend on your preferences, as each season and month offers its own unique variables.”
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When is the best time of year to visit Rio de Janeiro? - Lonely PlanetNovember 2023
“Sandwiched between towering, forest-covered mountains and dreamy beaches, Rio is fabulous any time of year. Sill, some seasons work better than others depending on your needs and what you want to do when you arrive in this famously pleasure-loving Brazilian city.”
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Best Time to Visit Rio de Janeiro: Month-by-Month GuideJuly 2021
“As a native Carioca who has guided visitors through Rio for over 17 years, I’ve seen how timing affects everything from weather and crowds to prices and festival experiences.”
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