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Warmest Cities in Cundinamarca

Top 42 cities ranked by warmest cities

Warmest Cities — Cundinamarca

1 Ricaurte 81°F
2 Girardot City 81°F
3 Agua de Dios 80°F
4 Puerto Salgar 78°F
5 Viotá 77°F
6 Tocaima 77°F
7 Nilo 76°F
8 La Vega 73°F
9 Villeta 73°F
10 Guaduas 72°F
11 Caparrapí 70°F
12 Yacopí 70°F
13 Medina 68°F
14 Arbeláez 66°F
15 Silvania 65°F
16 Fusagasugá 65°F
17 Sasaima 65°F
18 Facatativá 63°F
19 Anolaima 63°F
20 Fómeque 62°F
21 Cáqueza 62°F
22 El Rosal 58°F
23 Mosquera 56°F
24 Madrid 56°F
25 Funza 56°F
26 Cota 56°F
27 Gachancipá 56°F
28 Soacha 56°F
29 Tocancipá 56°F
30 Bosconia 56°F
31 Sopó 56°F
32 Nemocón 56°F
33 Cajicá 56°F
34 Chía 56°F
36 Chocontá 55°F
37 Villapinzón 54°F
38 Pacho 53°F
39 Zipaquirá 53°F
40 La Calera 52°F
41 La Mesa 51°F
42 Sibaté 51°F

The warmest cities in Cundinamarca enjoy high average annual temperatures, making them attractive to those who prefer mild winters and plenty of sunshine. Ricaurte leads with an average annual temperature of 81°F.

Warm-climate cities are popular destinations for retirees, winter migrants, and outdoor enthusiasts. They typically offer year-round access to outdoor activities, lower heating costs, and longer growing seasons. Many have seen significant population growth in recent decades.

While warm weather is appealing, these cities may also face challenges including extreme summer heat, higher cooling costs, water scarcity, and vulnerability to hurricanes or other weather events. Many are investing in heat mitigation strategies and sustainable water management.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Ricaurte's average temperature of 81°F means residents enjoy warm weather virtually year-round.
  • 2. The warmest U.S. cities are concentrated in southern Florida, Hawaii, and the desert Southwest.
  • 3. Warm-climate cities have seen the fastest population growth in the U.S. over the past two decades, driven by retirees and remote workers.

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