geographical proximity to the equator, the weather in Colombia does not depend on the typical seasons—spring, summer, winter, and autumn.
Although there are rainy, dry, and breezy seasons
in different regions of Colombia, most Colombian cities experience relatively the same climate and temperatures year round.
Bogota is known for having a cool climate
compared to other Colombian cities. The temperatures in Bogota is around 14 degrees Celsius, but can drop as low as 4 degrees Celsius and rise to as much as 19 degrees Celsius on some days. Bogotanos say you can actually go through all four seasons in one day; a sunny morning can easily turn into a cold and rainy afternoon. Wear layered clothing and waterproof shoes and keep a rain jacket, sunglasses, sunscreen, and umbrella handy.