An unusual heatwave is continuing to affect Lima, Callao, and much of the Peruvian coast despite the approaching winter season, which begins in less than two weeks. The National Meteorological and Hydrological Service of Peru (Senamhi) has reported that temperatures are exceeding 25 degrees Celsius. This sustained high temperature is occurring during both daytime and nighttime hours. The phenomenon is impacting a broad stretch of the Peruvian coastline. Authorities have not yet issued specific warnings, but residents are advised to stay hydrated and take precautions against the heat. The persistence of this heatwave is considered atypical for this time of year, raising concerns about potential impacts on water resources and public health.
