Planning
Medellín Weather: What to Pack Year-Round
Prepare for mild temperatures, strong equatorial sun and sudden rain in Medellín’s mountain valley.

The City of Eternal Spring
Medellín sits at roughly 1,495 metres in the Aburrá Valley, and that elevation keeps temperatures relatively mild throughout the year. This is what earns it the nickname "City of Eternal Spring." Still, "eternal spring" does not mean identical weather every day: sunshine, cloud and a heavy shower can all arrive in the same afternoon. Days are generally warm and nights cooler, and conditions feel warmer down in the valley and noticeably cooler in higher places such as Parque Arví or the airport plateau at Rionegro.
Rain and sunshine
Medellín has a spring-like climate with wetter and drier patterns rather than a hot and a cold season. Rain is possible in any month, with wetter periods commonly around April to May and September to November, and drier spells around the start and middle of the year. Showers can be intense and localised, often in the afternoon, then clear again. Pack a compact umbrella or lightweight rain shell, and wear shoes that handle slick pavement. The tropical sun is strong even when the air feels comfortable, so bring sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat.
What to wear
Light, breathable layers work best during the day. Add a thin sweater or jacket for air-conditioned interiors, cooler evenings, rainy spells and mountain excursions, where it can feel markedly cooler than in the city. Smart-casual clothing covers most El Poblado restaurants. For Piedra del Peñol, Parque Arví and general city walking on uneven pavement, choose secure, broken-in footwear rather than sandals alone.
Check a reliable short-range forecast immediately before each outdoor plan. Mountain weather changes too quickly for a packing list to guarantee a dry day, so plan for the chance of a shower rather than against it.
Frequently asked questions
What is the weather like in Medellín?
Medellín sits at roughly 1,495 metres, so its elevation keeps temperatures mild year-round with warm days and cooler nights. Even so, sunshine, cloud and a heavy shower can all arrive in the same afternoon.
When is the rainy season in Medellín?
Rain is possible in any month. Wetter periods commonly fall around April to May and September to November, with drier spells around the start and middle of the year.
Why is Medellín called the City of Eternal Spring?
Its elevation in the Aburrá Valley keeps temperatures spring-like and mild all year, without a hot or cold season. The pattern is closer to wetter and drier periods than to distinct summer and winter.
What should I pack for Medellín?
Light breathable layers, a compact umbrella or rain shell, a thin sweater for air-conditioned interiors and cooler evenings, and sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat for the strong tropical sun.
What footwear works best in Medellín?
Choose secure, broken-in shoes that handle slick pavement for city walking, Parque Arví and Piedra del Peñol rather than relying on sandals alone.

