Pedasi Weather
Due to its proximity to the equator, Pedasi Panama does not suffer from the frequent hurricanes (or any other natural catastrophes) that plague its neighboring Caribbean and southern US coasts.
Pedasi’s weather is separated by two seasons, the dry (or summer season), which lasts between the months of December and April, and the wet (or winter season) for the remainder of the year. Temperature variations across different regions of the country are present primarily due to their altitude and proximity to the ocean.
Andromeda is situated in one of the most stunning areas Los Santos has to offer, the Azueros Peninsula. Located on the Pacific coast of Panama, the Peninsula is frequently compared to the Guanacaste region of Costa Rica for its welcoming locals, stunning scenery and attractive weather. The Azueros Peninsula is arguably one of the most beautiful locations in Panama, and the area is one of the driest in Panama which offers only two seasons; Golden and the Green.
The ‘Green season’ (June to November) will bring intermittent rainfall that will allow for lavish green scenery that Panama is famous for, while the ‘Golden season’ (December to May) will bring clear blue skies which, due to the
Even so, Pedasí falls within what is known as the ‘Arco Seco’ — literally, the dry arc — a swath of land with less rainfall, on average, than the rest of the country. Pedasí’s summer, between January and April, brings a dramatic change; grasses bleach beneath the brilliant sun, and the landscape becomes a canvas of golden hues. Trees adapted to the four-month drought drop their leaves, and burst into brilliant bloom. This is the season of sun and sea, when the peninsula’s myriad beaches fairly cry out for lounging bodies.
September, however, replenishes the dry earth, bringing overcast days, fitful showers and the occasional tropical downpour. This does not faze the local landowners, most of whom raise cattle or cultivate sugarcane and rice, who continue their work tending to fields and fenceposts and newborn calves. Many can be seen sporting the handwoven, handpainted straw hat particular to the region; a finer version, exquisitely crafted and detailed, is worn for carnivals and other big events.







