When to go
The best time to visit El Salvador is during the dry
season from November to February. Though temperatures reach a
high of around 30°C - and in the coastal lowlands, it feels much
hotter because of the humidity - it's easiest to get around at this
time and even the back roads are accessible. Towards the end of the
dry season, in March and April, temperatures increase to around
34°C and, in the lowlands, can feel unbearable. During the wet
season - May to October - the heat and humidity are temporarily
relieved by daily downpours, though these rarely last for more than
a couple of hours, and there are spectacular lightning storms in
the mountains around San Salvador. Travel is difficult, as mud
roads in the back country become impassable. Sometimes, between
September to November, El Salvador is affected by the tail end of
hurricanes out in the Pacific; when this happens, as
occurred during Hurricane Mitch in 1998, the rain can last for
days, and cities begin to flood. Whatever the season, the climate
is coolest in the mountains , where temperatures are
moderated by altitude, being far fresher by day and cool at
night.
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