
Quito Weather in July
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Updated: March 2026
Is July a Good Time to Visit Quito?
July is a fair time to visit Quito (5/10). With 9 daily sunshine hours and only 22 rain days, this month delivers genuinely reliable outdoor conditions, ranking it 6th sunniest of the year in Quito. Culture-focused travellers and those who prefer lighter crowds will find July a practical choice, with prices running lower than peak August without sacrificing all the good weather. August offers a similar profile at lower hotel rates if dates are flexible. Watch out for prolonged rain stretches: with 22 wet days, a fully outdoor itinerary is risky. Build in museum days and covered market visits as contingency. Planning tips: accommodation is generally available without long lead times, and flight prices are typically lower than peak season. Flexible travellers will find the best deals by booking 2-4 weeks ahead. Mid-week arrivals consistently unlock lower hotel rates than weekend check-ins.
July weather in Quito is defined by a daily temperature swing from 8°C at night to 17°C during the afternoon. Humidity averages 82%, and you can count on around 9 sunshine hours each day. That combination makes July warm and lush, though dressing in breathable fabrics keeps things manageable.
17°C
Avg High
8°C
Avg Low
22 days
Rain Days
9h
Sunshine
82%
Humidity
Temperature in Quito in July
The 9°C day-night temperature range is typical for continental climates: a light jacket in the morning that you shed by midday and need again after sunset. At 82% humidity, the 17°C daytime high feels 2-4°C warmer in practice: quick-dry fabrics and shade-seeking between noon and 3pm are the sensible response. UV index averages 4 this month, classed as moderate. Sunscreen is a sensible precaution for extended outdoor time, particularly at midday. Winds are calm at an average 8 km/h, so wind-chill is not a factor in planning your clothing. In Fahrenheit: 63°F average high, 46°F overnight low. Data sourced from Open-Meteo ERA5 climate reanalysis (1991–2020 normals).
Temperature in July
Monthly Precipitation (mm)
What to Wear in Quito in July
Packing for Quito in July means dressing for 17°C days and 8°C evenings. A mid-weight jacket over a sweater handles 17°C daytime temperatures; the combination stays comfortable all day without overheating. Evening temperatures settle at 8°C, a modest 9°C drop that a light cardigan or denim jacket covers. Comfortable walking trainers are the versatile choice for both outdoor sightseeing and indoor venues. With 22 rain days expected, a compact travel umbrella is worth the bag space. A waterproof jacket is better than an umbrella if you plan full-day outdoor routes. At 82% average humidity, quick-dry synthetic or bamboo fabrics dry overnight and stay comfortable longer than cotton.
Local tip: Quito sees heavy rain periods where a compact travel umbrella can feel inadequate. A packable waterproof jacket offers better coverage for prolonged downpours and leaves both hands free for maps and cameras.
Events in Quito in July
July has no major festivals or public holidays in Quito, which is one of its practical advantages for independent travellers. Attractions run at lower capacity than during peak event periods, queues are shorter, and accommodation is easier to find without needing to book many months in advance. Local restaurants, markets, and transport operate at a relaxed pace, making this an ideal time for visitors who prefer a more authentic, unhurried experience of everyday city life rather than large crowds drawn in by a single major headline event.
What to Pack for Quito in July
Based on 17°C average highs and 22 rainy days
- Light jacket or cardigan for cooler evenings
- Mix of short and long-sleeve layers
- Comfortable walking shoes with good arch support
- Compact folding umbrella
- Waterproof outer layer or packable rain jacket
- Quick-dry clothing that recovers fast after a shower
- Universal travel adapter
- Small day pack for city exploration
- Reusable water bottle
Best Activities in Quito in July
- Explore the old town's cobblestone backstreetsMorning (9-11am)At 17°C, conditions are pleasant for unhurried exploration on foot
- Visit hilltop viewpoints for panoramic city viewsLate afternoon (4-6pm)Low sun angle creates dramatic light for photography while temperatures remain comfortable
- Bicycle rental for a half-day city circuitMid-morning startMild 17°C temperatures are ideal for extended cycling without excessive effort
- Boat tour of the river, bay, or canal networkLate morning departureComfortable weather makes open-deck boats viable without wind-chill concerns
- Spend a morning in the national or city art museumOpens at 10am; arrive earlyWith 22 rain days expected, having a full-day indoor plan is practical insurance
- Cooking class focused on regional cuisineHalf-day sessions run 10am-1pm or 3-6pmIndoor activity that fills a rainy half-day with genuine cultural content
- Visit covered historical sites: cathedral, palace, or bazaarAny time; most crowded middayRoofed monuments and covered markets provide exploration without weather exposure
- Visit the main botanical garden or city park at seasonal peakYear-round; best light in morningJuly brings distinct seasonal changes to public green spaces worth exploring
- Try the seasonal farmer's market for local produce and street foodSaturday morning markets typically 8am-1pmJuly seasonal produce is at peak availability, offering dishes not found at other times of year
Why is Quito mild in July?
In July, Quito sits in the dry season corridor, as the ITCZ shifts away from the region and trade winds bring drier, more stable air. This produces reliably sunny days reaching 17°C, with lower humidity than the wet months. Overnight lows of 8°C offer a pleasant reprieve from the midday heat. Climate data: Open-Meteo ERA5 (1991–2020).
Sunshine Hours
The average number of hours per day with direct sunlight. Calculated from satellite measurements. Days with more than 7 hours of sunshine are ideal for outdoor activities. Under 3 hours means overcast conditions dominate.
UV Index
A scale from 0-11+ measuring ultraviolet radiation intensity. UV 0-2: Minimal risk. UV 3-5: Moderate -- wear sunscreen. UV 6-7: High -- hat and SPF 30+ essential. UV 8-10: Very High -- limit midday exposure. UV 11+: Extreme -- seek shade between 10am-4pm.
Rain Days
A rain day is counted when precipitation exceeds 0.1mm. This threshold captures even light drizzle. Unlike total rainfall in mm, rain days tells you how often you might need an umbrella, which is useful for planning outdoor activities.
Humidity
Relative humidity as a percentage. Below 40%: Dry -- skin and throat may feel parched. 40-60%: Comfortable -- ideal for most people. 60-80%: Sticky -- light, breathable fabrics recommended. Above 80%: Muggy -- heat feels more intense; quick-dry clothing is essential.
Frequently Asked Questions: Quito in July
July ranks 6th sunniest of the year in Quito, with an average 9 daily sunshine hours. The driest months are July, August, and June. July is the hottest month (17°C avg high); January is the coolest (15°C). From here, temperatures fall 0°C into August. Compared to last month (June: 16°C high, 25 rain days), July is warmer and drier. July sits in the middle of the annual sunshine ranking for Quito, offering a reasonable balance of good weather and manageable crowds.
Year-Round Climate
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Data Sources for Quito
Climate normals represent 30-year averages (1991-2020). Individual years may vary.