January Weather Forecast Guatemala 2021 for Lake Atitlan Guatemala is upon us for Lake Atitlan and most parts of Guatemala. Santa Catarina Palopo was 46 degrees on Sunday evening January 14th. Along with a cool evening, Lake Atitlan has strong winds across the lake making for those crossing the Lake by boat a rough ride.

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Guatemala Boat Captains try to provide those coming from the Villages of San Pedro, San Juan, and Santiago heading to Panajachel with a comfortable ride. The Lake Atitlan Boat Schedule is now ending services at 7:00 in the evening, up from Boat Services normally ending at 5:00 in the evening. This Boat Schedule will most likely change after Holy Week back to 5:00 in the evening.

January Weather Forecast Guatemala 2021 Lake Atitlan Guatemala also has an effect on the local coffee harvest around the Lake. Guatemala Organic coffee Cooperative La Voz is located in the Western Highlands of Guatemala, named for its picturesque volcanoes and beautiful Lake Atitlan Shores.

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January Weather Forecast Guatemala 2021

La Voz is in the full harvest with coffee production from tree to cup ready for quests to enjoy an Organic Cup of La Voz Coffee, which is the only Organic Co-Operative on Lake Atitlan.

Lake Atitlan locals are bundled up during this cold snap around Lake Atitlan. Guatemalans have the same cold weather attire as most in the northern United States might wear to keep them warm heading to work on Pickup and Chicken Buses.

Windy and partly cloudy this evening. Mostly cloudy with diminishing winds after midnight. Low near 50F. Winds N at 20 to 30 mph.

Lake Atitlán is a lake in Central America with a maximum depth of about 340 meters (1,120 ft) with an average depth of 220 meters (720 ft). Its surface area is 130.1 km2 (50.2 sq mi). It is approximately 12 by 5 km with around 20 km3 of water. Atitlán is technically an endorheic lake, feeding into two nearby rivers rather than draining into the ocean. It is shaped by deep surrounding escarpments and three volcanoes on its southern flank.