Colonel William A. Phillips

Manatí is a Colombian municipality located to the south of the Atlántico department, approximately 44 miles from Barranquilla. It was created in 1639 in a place the natives used to call Mahabana. Its current population according to the latest DANE's (Colombian National Administrative Department of Statistics) census is 13.456 people.

Climate

Manatí has a very hot tropical savanna climate (Köppen: Aw)[4] with a dry season from December to March.

Climate data for Manatí (1991–2020)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 35.5
(95.9)
35.96
(96.73)
36.16
(97.09)
35.69
(96.24)
34.54
(94.17)
34.46
(94.03)
34.59
(94.26)
34.51
(94.12)
33.71
(92.68)
33.22
(91.80)
33.23
(91.81)
34.22
(93.60)
34.65
(94.37)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 22.86
(73.15)
23.38
(74.08)
23.85
(74.93)
24.47
(76.05)
24.44
(75.99)
24.55
(76.19)
24.29
(75.72)
24.27
(75.69)
24.12
(75.42)
23.9
(75.0)
23.94
(75.09)
23.37
(74.07)
23.95
(75.11)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 13.58
(0.53)
10.28
(0.40)
33.75
(1.33)
92.02
(3.62)
146.06
(5.75)
114.56
(4.51)
102.43
(4.03)
143.29
(5.64)
136.22
(5.36)
149.1
(5.87)
99.57
(3.92)
31.87
(1.25)
1,072.74
(42.23)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 0.93 0.5 2.61 5.77 9.49 8.49 7.97 10.01 10.56 11.07 7.19 3.41 78.02
Source: NOAA[5]

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10°26′42″N 74°57′35″W / 10.44500°N 74.95972°W / 10.44500; -74.95972