Different Rumipamba then - that will be the one on the way to Riobamba; again, it's a different biome. BTW, that placename is the equivalent of "Springfield" in the US....
C'mon down and visit! Summer (Dry season) is in December, usually. The temps I'm referencing are my own records from my backyard weather station and historic records that I had to go dig out of the Ambato archives - those went back about 200 years, although I'd only regard the measurements since about 1950 as being accurate. This area is very similar to the Atacama desert (another place I've lived, although I wouldn't care to repeat the experience....) We rarely, if ever get the combo of 122 and 45% humidity - that's a coastal or deep Amazon phenomenon on dry days. If it's that humid here, we're inside a cloud, which is naturally blocking off our sun and so it's quite a bit cooler.
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