Colombia has two seasons: dry (summer) and wet (winter). This seasons vary in different parts of the country, due to the altitude, it creates various climatic zones from hot lowlands to freezing Andean peaks. In Colombia you can experience completely different weathers with a couple of hours of travel. The altitude also affects the difference between daytime and nighttime temperatures. Higher the altitude, greater the difference. Consequently, in the highlands there can be warm days but freezing nights, while in the lowlands days and nights are almost equally hot.
My favourite weather is the temperate cold weather, because is neither hot nor cold, is it in the middle. I do not like too much hot because it is maddening, when you go out during the day it is uncomfortable, you get exposed to the sun and it is bad for the skin; and the nights are very hot too and you can barely sleep, due to the heated air and the moquitos. On the other hand, you get bored of too much rain, because you can not go out, everything is wet and your clothes never get dry, although the wet nigths are great, because you sleep better and relaxed with the sound of rain. That is why a temperate weather it is perfect, you do not tan that much and the earth gets cool once in a while.
However, I could live in a wet weather, if I have a washing machine and a dryer machine for my clothes. The nights would be peaceful and for the day I could buy an unmbrella, the other advantage is that I could wear boots all the time, and I would not have to wear dresses or skirts, that would be awesome. Thinking about it, I like a wet weather as well as a temperate cold weather, as long as the sun does not come out often; a sunny day can be fun, but just occasionally.
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