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San Lorenzo has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) with hot, humid summers and mild winters. Long-term climate data show a mean annual temperature of about 23°C and rainfall spread through the year, with the driest period typically in June and July. Compared with Paraguay’s national climate ranges, its summer heat, winter mildness, and moderate humidity are broadly consistent with the country’s subtropical interior climate.
Summer Average
31°C
Winter Average
17°C
Climate Type
Humid Subtropical
Rainy Days
110
Sunny Days
245
Humidity
70%
Spring
September - November
20-30°C
Spring is warm to hot and becomes more humid as the season progresses. Rainfall is frequent, with occasional thunderstorms typical of the warm season.
High rainfall
Summer
December - February
27-34°C
Summer is hot, humid, and often stormy, with the highest temperatures of the year usually in January. Short but heavy rain events are common.
High rainfall
Autumn
March - May
18-27°C
Autumn remains warm early in the season and gradually cools toward May. Rain still occurs regularly, but heat and humidity begin to ease.
Moderate rainfall
Winter
June - August
10-20°C
Winter is mild rather than cold, with July typically the coolest month. June and July are relatively drier than the rest of the year, though rain can still occur.
Low rainfall
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Air Quality
San Lorenzo
San Lorenzo offers a pragmatic, high-energy alternative to the more polished expat enclaves of Asunción. As a major commercial hub, it provides a deeply authentic Paraguayan experience where daily life is defined by bustling markets and a lower cost of living that stretches international budgets significantly. It is an ideal base for those seeking functional urban access and reliable healthcare proximity without the premium price tags of the capital.
However, the lifestyle requires a certain level of adaptability. The city’s rapid pace and dense traffic can feel overwhelming, and you will trade quiet, manicured streets for a more gritty, industrious atmosphere. If you value convenience and local integration over suburban seclusion, San Lorenzo is a strategic choice.
Advantages
San Lorenzo
Extensive school network (262)
Abundant parks and green spaces (251)
Growing urban population center
Affordable cost of living
Strong community spirit
Disadvantages
San Lorenzo
Limited higher education options
Inadequate public infrastructure
Few professional job opportunities
Weak business ecosystem support
Limited cultural activities
Safety & Security in San Lorenzo
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Poor
39
/100
Paraguay Avg
50
South America Avg
54
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
Thermometer compares San Lorenzo to Paraguay averages using different marker styles.Compare:
San Lorenzo
Paraguay Average
Safety Index
0510
Critical
Safety from Crime
0510
Dangerous
Safe Alone (Day)
0510
Critical
Safe Alone (Night)
0510
Critical
Safety from Violent Crime
0510
Dangerous
Safety from Property Crime
0510
Dangerous
Environmental & Natural Hazard Risks
Resilience Score: 86/100
No data for San Lorenzo — showing hazard indicators from nearby Formosa (~115 km).