JazzboCR wrote:
Bogota is not much mentioned here. Try Medellin, Cali or even the subtropical Cartegena...and check these cities out out the ISG Website--a treasure trove of info. Or "Search" here for these cities--all have fans who'd love to tighten you up with info.
My friend, Cartagena is
subtropical
The average humidity there is 90%
The average high temp is 89%
The average low is 77%
The coldest month of the year averages 88% every day
The coldest temp ever recorded there is 66%
To be subtropical a place must have differences in the seasons--every month of the year is virtually the same except for the amount of rain. Cartagena is one of the hottest , most miserable (in terms of heat and humidity) places I have ever been!!
Cartagena is tropical, not sub tropical! Nothing south of Florida/Texas is concidered subtropical till you get to Paraguay/ southern Brazil/ Chile though places at very hi altitude such as Bogota ARE really subtropical--average low in Boga is about 45% and av high is about 66%. Reason it is not 'sub-tropical' is that there is no seasonal changes in temperature! Bogota can and does get snow, especially on the mountain peaks surrounding the city.
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