
Two seasons, gently.
Jericoacoara has a dry season from July through January and a green season from February through June. Temperatures barely move across either. Rain mostly falls in March and April.
Jericoacoara sits two degrees south of the equator, in a corner of the Brazilian coast the trade winds reach for most of the year. Three short notes on what to expect, by season.

Jericoacoara has a dry season from July through January and a green season from February through June. Temperatures barely move across either. Rain mostly falls in March and April.

Between July and January the northeast trades cross the village from late morning to sundown, eight months a year, the wind that built Jeri's kite culture.

February through June bring softer winds, warmer water, and a brief green over the surrounding dunes. The crowds thin and the lagoons reach their highest.