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Daily Weather Brief for 28 June 2026: Rio de Janeiro Conditions and Planning Notes

Open-Meteo data shows a cloudy but dry planning window for Rio de Janeiro, with temperatures near 25/20°C.

By Joao Pereira · June 28, 2026
Email Reporter
Daily Weather Brief for 28 June 2026: Rio de Janeiro Conditions and Planning Notes
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RIO DE JANEIRO | Rio de Janeiro’s 28 June planning brief points to a cloudy but dry day, with Open-Meteo data showing a high near 25°C, a low near 20°C, wind up to 10 km/h and a listed precipitation chance of 0%.

What the forecast shows

The forecast is useful for ordinary planning: commuting, beach-area travel, outdoor dining, errands, recreation and evening movement across the city. Cloud cover may limit direct sun at times, but the dry signal means readers can plan around visibility, traffic and local conditions more than around rainfall.

International forecast values are displayed in Celsius, kilometers per hour and millimeters under CGN’s international weather standard. This brief uses the Open-Meteo source line as a planning snapshot and does not claim that no localized weather change is possible.

Why it matters

A dry cloudy forecast can still affect daily timing in Rio. Cloud cover can change perceived temperature near the coast and in hillside neighborhoods, while traffic and event movement can create practical delays even when rain is not expected. Readers should treat the forecast as one part of a larger daily plan.

What remains uncertain

Short-term changes in cloud cover, coastal wind and localized showers can occur even when the daily precipitation chance is low. Readers should check local meteorological agencies, transportation notices and emergency officials before relying on a single forecast snapshot for important plans.

What to watch next

The next items to watch are updated local forecasts, any marine or coastal advisories, event-related travel notices and changes in the rain signal if the forecast is refreshed later in the day.

Additional Reporting By: Open-Meteo

What This Means

Rio de Janeiro has a cloudy but dry planning window, with comfortable temperatures and low listed rain risk in the Open-Meteo data.

Readers should still check local weather and emergency information before travel, events or outdoor plans.

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