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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the BuzzLayer Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Torotoro’s weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, is typical for this highland town. Nestled at roughly 2,700 metres in the Bolivian Andes, Torotoro has a temperate climate with a dry season from May to October and a rainy season from November to March, bringing afternoon thunderstorms and cooler nights.
What makes Torotoro’s climate unique?
The altitude keeps temperatures moderate year-round — daytime highs rarely exceed 25°C, and nights often drop below 10°C. The dry season offers clear, sunny days perfect for exploring the region’s dinosaur footprints and caves, while the rainy season greens the valleys and fills seasonal waterfalls. For reference on how this compares with Canadian highland climates, visit our Canada weather hub.
When should visitors plan their trip?
Most travellers prefer the dry months of June through August for dependable sunshine and cooler evenings. The rainy season, especially January and February, brings slippery trails but also fewer crowds and more dramatic landscapes. Southern Ontarians will notice a contrast — check the Toronto weather page for a familiar comparison.
Does Torotoro ever get snow?
Snow is rare at Torotoro’s elevation; frost occurs on winter nights but precipitation falls mostly as rain. The highest peaks in the region may see occasional light snow during the coldest months.
Is Torotoro prone to extreme weather?
The area experiences thunderstorms with lightning during the rainy season, but severe weather like hailstorms or flash floods is uncommon. The dry season is very stable with no tropical cyclones.
What should I pack for a visit to Torotoro?
Layered clothing is essential because of wide temperature swings between day and night. Bring a waterproof jacket if visiting between November and March, and strong sunscreen year-round due to the high altitude.