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Is November rainy in Barbados?

The rainy season is tapering off in November however there are still likely to be light showers on some days. Even at this time of year Barbados still averages nearly 8 hours of sunshine a day! As the temperature starts to dip up north, this is a great time for a tropical getaway.



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The best time to visit Barbados is between July and November. Though these months fall within the Caribbean's hurricane season, hurricanes rarely hit the island, and you could attend one of the lively Crop Over Festival activities if you vacation during this time of year.

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The wettest months are September, October and November. As previous posters have noted, weather patterns are changing and, in particular, the rainy season seems to finish later (ie January) than used to be the case.

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Official hurricane season in Barbados is from July to November. The rain usually consists of brief, heavy showers, but there is lots of sunshine during the rest of the day.

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Barbados in November The weather in Barbados during November is delightful, with average temperatures ranging from 77 to 84F (25 to 29C). The humidity continues to decrease compared to the previous months, providing comfortable conditions for outdoor exploration and relaxation on the island's stunning beaches.

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During a typical year, the Atlantic basin only reports one named storm during November, which is similar to the amount of activity seen during the month of June. If the season were to end without additional development, it would be considered a fairly active year with 18 storms and six hurricanes.

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The best time of year to visit Barbados is during the dry season from January through May. The worst time is during the hurricane season from August through November. The island has steady temperatures throughout the year and big swings in the amount of rainfall.

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Peak Season (December-April) Keep in mind that this is the driest and busiest time of year in Barbados when hotel prices tend to double. Travelers visiting during Easter should look into attending the Oistins Fish Festival in Christ Church, a cherished annual tradition on the island.

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The Hawksbill nests between April and November mainly on the west and south coasts of the island, whilst the mighty Leatherback, the largest of all turtle species, nests between February and July on the windswept beaches of the east coasts and south coasts.

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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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The wet season lasts from July to November in Barbados, with rain falling for at least an hour every day. After a storm however, rain is usually instantly followed by hot and sunny weather, drying everything very quickly.

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Traditionally the hurricane season runs from June to November (although some of these months can be as dry as high season). We are always out there from mid December through to early January and the weather is lovely.

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Even though this will give you a enough time to visit one or two places on the island, it really isn't enough time to do the island justice. Personally, when planning a trip to Barbados, I would say 5 days minimum, but 7 days in Barbados is the perfect amount of time.

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Exploring beaches on all sides of the island is one of the top things to do in Barbados to get a range of experiences. The west side is lapped by the calm, shallow waters of the Caribbean Sea, while the Atlantic-facing east side boasts a rugged coastline and epic waves that are ideal for surfing.

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James, St. Peter and St. Michael, the West Coast is the best place to stay in Barbados for families, as the beaches boast soft sand and gently lapping waters for safe swimming and snorkelling.

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Barbados. Barbados isn't completely immune to hurricanes but far fewer storms have hit this southern Caribbean nation than other islands. With some of the softest sands and clearest waters in the Caribbean, this one's still worth considering if you're seeking an idyllic locale.

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All unvaccinated travellers will be required to take a rapid antigen test on arrival at the airport. Once the result is negative, they would be allowed to continue on to their accommodation.

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The official hurricane season for the Atlantic basin is from June 1 to November 30, but tropical cyclone activity sometimes occurs before and after these dates, respectively. The peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is September 10, with most activity occurring between mid-August and mid-October.

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Only 10 tropical storms and three hurricanes have struck the U.S. during November going back to 1851, he says, so on average such a landfall would happen about every 10 to 15 years. There are some years that are true outliers.

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