Chilean weather forecasts for Monday, June 8, 2026, indicate a split in conditions between the Metropolitan Region and San Pedro [1].

These divergent forecasts are critical for residents and travelers planning activities across different zones of the country, as conditions range from clear skies to heavy precipitation.

TVN Chile's TV Tiempo said that the Metropolitan Region will begin the day with clear skies [1]. The forecast indicates that conditions will gradually become cloudy during the afternoon [1]. Temperatures in the region are expected to rise, with maximums reaching between 20°C and 25°C [1].

In contrast, the outlook for San Pedro is significantly more volatile. MSN México said there is a possibility of heavy rain in the area [2]. The temperature forecast for San Pedro shows a high of 31°C and a low of 23°C [2].

"La Región Metropolitana comenzará la semana con cielo despejado que poco a poco se irá nublando en la tarde," TV Tiempo said [1]. The network said that the maximum temperatures would increase to the 20°C to 25°C range [1].

Regarding the conditions in San Pedro, the reporting from MSN México highlighted the risk of severe weather. "Se pronostica posibilidad de lluvia fuerte en San Pedro con una temperatura máxima de 31°C y una mínima de 23°C," the publication said [2].

While the Metropolitan Region expects a mild start to the week, the high temperatures and rain warnings for San Pedro suggest a more unstable atmospheric pattern in that specific sector of the country [1], [2].

The Metropolitan Region will begin the day with clear skies.

The stark contrast between the mild, clearing weather in the Metropolitan Region and the high-temperature rain warnings in San Pedro underscores the geographical climatic diversity of Chile. This volatility requires localized monitoring, as a single national trend does not apply to these disparate regions on June 8.