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Pronóstico meteorológico en Bogotá para el miércoles 15 de julio de 2026
DateConditionsTemperaturePrecipitationWind
Wednesday, July 15Cloudy/Rain11°C – 19°C1 mm (afternoon)7–16 km/h
Thursday, July 16Cool/Rain11°C – 19°C1 mm7 km/h
Friday, July 17Cool/Rain10°C – 19°C1 mmNot specified

Pronóstico meteorológico en Bogotá para el miércoles 15 de julio de 2026

Wednesday, July 15: Meteorological Breakdown in Bogotá

According to meteorological reports for Wednesday, July 15, Bogotá experienced a day dominated by cool temperatures and persistent humidity. The maximum temperature reached 19°C, while the minimum dropped to 11°C. During the early hours of Wednesday, the city remained without rain, maintaining a humidity level of 85% and light winds from the east at 7 km/h. By mid-morning, conditions remained dry with humidity at 84% and winds increasing to 11 km/h from the southeast.

As the day progressed into the afternoon, the forecast indicated light precipitation of 1 mm, accompanied by winds of 16 km/h from the southeast. By nightfall, precipitation ceased, though winds remained at 14 km/h from the southeast. The Instituto Distrital de Gestión de Riesgos y Cambio Climático (IDIGER) had previously reported that the capital would experience light rains starting from the early hours of the day.

Lluvias intensas y ráfagas de 50 km/h en la región andina de Colombia

National Climatic Instability

The weather across Colombia on July 15 was marked by a system of instability that favored rainfall throughout the Andean region. Official reports noted that atmospheric conditions were dominated by abundant cloud cover and rains of variable intensity. In certain sectors of the country, wind gusts were projected to reach up to 50 km/h, which increased the sensation of cold and contributed to an unstable environment.

National Climatic Instability
Photo: Cronista

While some areas experienced intervals of sun, the constant cloud cover and the influx of cold air kept the environment fresh. The Andean region faced intermittent precipitation starting from the morning, while other parts of the country saw rainfall during the afternoon and evening hours. Authorities recommended that the population remain attentive to climate reports and plan travel with anticipation, as rain could affect mobility.

Alerta roja emitida por el Ideam para 15 departamentos colombianos

Alerts for Tuesday, July 14

Prior to the conditions on July 15, a new episode of atmospheric instability placed several zones of Colombia under observation on Tuesday, July 14. Organisms of risk management warned of a high probability of electrical storms, heavy rainfall, strong wind gusts, and isolated hail. These conditions were expected to potentially cause sudden rises in water levels, urban flooding, and mass movements.

Alerts for Tuesday, July 14
Photo: El Cronista

The departments identified with the highest risk for strong precipitation included Chocó; Antioquia (specifically the west and north); Córdoba; Bolívar; Sucre; Magdalena; Cesar; Santander; Norte de Santander; Meta; Casanare; Caquetá; Putumayo; Vaupés; and the Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia, and Santa Catalina.

Tendencia climática en Bogotá para el 16 y 17 de julio

Extended Forecast and Recommendations

The extended forecast for Bogotá indicates that the cool, damp trend will persist. For Thursday, July 16, temperatures are expected to oscillate between 11°C and 19°C, with winds of 7 km/h and projected precipitation of 1 mm. Looking ahead to Friday, July 17, values are expected to range between 10°C and 19°C, with further precipitation of 1 mm. The primary recommendation from official sources is to check the forecast before leaving home to avoid unforeseen events.

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