Barometric Pressure in Titicaca, Peru 
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Hourly Pressure Trends
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Upcoming Days
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Titicaca is a lake in the Andes mountains, which creates a special weather pattern. The mountains squeeze and lift air, making air pressure drop, leading to more clouds and rain.
The lake's high altitude, 3,812 meters, makes the air pressure lower than at sea level. This low pressure pulls in moist air from surrounding mountains, creating more fog and mist.
During the dry season, from May to September, air pressure rises, bringing clear skies and less rain. In the wet season, from October to April, air pressure drops, causing more cloudiness and rainfall.
Titicaca has a subtropical highland climate, characterized by cool temperatures and changing air pressure. This mix of mountain and lake effects creates a unique weather pattern with varying air pressure and precipitation.