The lowest temperature ever recorded in the Amazon rainforest is about 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit), but this is quite rare. Generally, the Amazon maintains a warm tropical climate with average temperatures ranging from 25 to 30 degrees Celsius (77 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit) throughout the year.
This extreme low usually occurs in higher elevation areas, particularly in the Andean foothills and some regions of the Amazon basin during unusual weather events, such as cold fronts. Such temperatures can have significant effects on the local fauna and flora, as the ecosystem is adapted to warmer conditions.
Overall, the Amazon rainforest is known for its heat and humidity, making such low-temperature events noteworthy and potentially alarming for the biodiversity that thrives in this unique environment.