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Lüftungsratgeber für São Paulo

São Paulo has a humid subtropical climate with hot, sticky summers and mild winters — a pattern that concentrates ventilation challenges into the summer months. July and August typically see daytime highs of 28–35°C combined with 65–80% relative humidity, a combination that can feel significantly more uncomfortable than dry-heat climates at the same temperature. The heat index regularly exceeds the actual temperature by 5–8°C, making outdoor air genuinely oppressive for most daylight hours.

The viable ventilation window in São Paulo's summer is limited to early morning: from around 5 AM until 8–9 AM, overnight temperatures drop enough to make outdoor air cooler and slightly less humid than indoor air. This window closes quickly as solar heating resumes. Evening ventilation is often ineffective in high summer — temperatures may be lower than the afternoon peak but humidity typically rises after sunset, reducing the net benefit. Winter and spring are São Paulo's easiest ventilation seasons: November through April brings outdoor temperatures of 5–18°C with lower humidity where opening windows refreshes indoor air effectively and at no comfort cost.

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Wann ist die beste Zeit zum Lüften in São Paulo?

In São Paulo sind frühmorgens (5–8 Uhr) und spätabends (nach Sonnenuntergang) meist am besten, wenn die Außentemperatur unter die Innentemperatur fällt.

Kann man in São Paulo nachts lüften?

In den meisten Fällen ja. Lüften kann die Innentemperatur in 30 Minuten um 2–5°C senken, wenn die Außenluft kühler ist.

Welche Außenluftfeuchte ist zu hoch zum Lüften?

Über 80% wird die Luft beim Lüften schwül. Besser auf trockenere Stunden warten.