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Palm Island climate |
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Palm Island climate is always perfect
On land or in the water, the Palm Island climate is always perfect. No more than five degrees ever separates the Palm Island air temperature from the Palm Island temperature of the ocean, creating a perfect climate for every activity.
Avg. Temps
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High
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Low
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Rainfall
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Water Temps |
| January |
77
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61
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2”
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71 |
February
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78
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63
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1.6”
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70 |
March
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80
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64
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1.6”
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73 |
April
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82
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68
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2.2”
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75 |
May
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84
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70
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4.5”
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78 |
June
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86
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73
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8.5”
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80 |
July
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88
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75
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6”
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82 |
August
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89
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75
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7”
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83 |
September
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88
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75
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6.5”
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82 |
October
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85
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72
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7”
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80 |
November
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82
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69
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2.5”
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79 |
December
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79
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64
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2”
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72 |
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Palm Island climate - any danger?
For Palm Island climate there is always a danger of a hurricane bearing down on the Island. The hurricane tracks are far of Palm Island but winds can take them anywhere.
Although Palm Island is better adapted to dealing with hurricanes because its people have become used to them and are more aware of their impact. And there are places of substantial elevation.
As part of risk assessment, a computer programme has been devised to “fast forward” time and look at the likelihood of hurricanes of various strengths following historical tracks across the globe.
So tourism is full protected and you can safetly plan your trip. |
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Other about Palm Island |
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Palm Island climate - a reason to plan your trip now
St. Vincent and the Grenadines has a tropical climate with an average temperature of 24-33 oC and are susceptible to hurricanes, tropical storms, volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. Officially there are two seasons, the "rainy season" and the "dry season." The dry season is from the 1st of November till the 1st of June. The weather is sunny and windy. There could still be occasional "tradewind showers" which are usually very short. The prevailing winds will be from the North East at 15-25 knots. For a certain period after Christmas the wind will be 20-30 knots, these are the "Christmas winds". This period can occur any time in January or February. The rainy, or hurricane season is from the 1st of June till the 1st of November. One of the most frequently asked question is: so how much will it rain, and what is the chance of hurricanes? The general idea is: Approximately every three days a tropical wave will form off the coast of Africa. These tropical waves are small fronts which will bring cloudiness and showers for a day. Depending on how strong the wave is, it could rain for two hours continuously, or you may get an occasional shower during the day with partly cloudy skies. The tropical waves have the potential to develop into tropical depressions, meaning guaranteed cloudy skies and rain. The tropical depressions have the potential to develop into tropical storms, packing winds of over 35 knots. When the wind is over 65 knots the system will be called a hurricane. There will be plenty of warning when a hurricane is threatening to approach the island, you will know at least three days in advance that a system is coming
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Palm Island Vacations site
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In the link section, you can check more links to our travel website network as well as to other third party specialized websites as lastminute.com or orbitz.com which we suggest you to visit if are you planning a trip to Palm Island .
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