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How cold does it get in Barbados?

Our lovely tropical island enjoys perfect weather. On average each year, the daily high temperature is 30oC / 86oF with some 3,000 hours of sunshine, and it gets cooler (but never really cold) at night.



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Fast Climate Facts
  • Hottest Month: August (82 F/ 28 C)2?
  • Coldest Month: February (79 F / 26 C)
  • Wettest Month: October, 7.3 inches.
  • Windiest Month: June.
  • Most Humid Month: November, 83 percent.
  • Best Month for Swimming: September (85 F / 29 C)


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Well not quite, however it is very likely that during your visit to Barbados you will either see a child or an adult buzzing by with a snow cone in hand. Nothing is better than this icy and sugary delight in a hot and sunny climate like Barbados.

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Barbados weather is generally warm and sunny all year round with an average daytime high of 30°C / 86°F. In fact, Barbados has over 3,000 hours of sunshine each year!

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Where is this? The best time to visit Barbados is between December and June, when the weather is driest. The island has a warm, tropical climate year-round, with temperatures averaging highs of 86°F and humidity levels of 70% to 75%.

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In December the weather is a bit cooler reaching a high of 29°C / 84°F during the day and dipping to a pleasant 23°C / 73°F at night. December is considerably drier than November and October, leading nicely into the official start of the dry season in January.

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It most certainly is! The only problem with planning a trip to Barbados is working around your budget. The island consistently ranks as one of the most expensive places in the Caribbean, stacked with luxury hotels that charge upwards of $1000 a night.

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Average monthly temperatures The hottest month of the year is August with an average daily maximum of 31 C and an average low of 26 C. The coolest month of the year is January with an average daily maximum of 29 C and an average low of 24 C.

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Most visits are trouble-free, but there have been incidents of violent crime including armed robbery, sexual assaults and gang-related shootings. There has been an increase in gang-related murders involving guns. Some incidents have taken place in populated and public areas. Remain vigilant.

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Historical Hazards. Barbados is located along the hurricane belt where most transatlantic hurricanes pass, which makes Barbados vulnerable to all the major impacts associated with them, including storm surge and flooding.

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Mosquitoes are resident nuisances on the island of Barbados. Of particular threat to the island is the Aedes aegypti mosquito which is a carrier of dengue and yellow fever. Female mosquitoes need blood in order to fertilse their eggs while males feed on nectar.

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Since the island country's independence in 1966, the economy of Barbados has been transformed from a low-income economy dependent upon sugar production into a high-income economy based on tourism and the offshore sector.

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Being a favorite getaway spot for many celebrities and influential people, it's no wonder that Barbados has cemented its reputation as an iconic luxury destination and is rated as one of the most excellent vacation locales in the world.

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Ethnic groups The population of Barbados is predominantly black (92.4%) or mixed (3.1%). [1] 2.7% of the population is white and 1.3% South Asian.

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The average temperature in December is a balmy 21 degrees Celsius, with highs of 25 degrees and lows of 17. You can expect around six hours of sunshine each day, perfect for exploring all that this stunning city has to offer. If you're looking for a winter escape, Morocco is a great place to visit.

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