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What to do when it rains in the Bahamas?

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May through October, the rainy season, is the worst time to visit the Bahamas. Even in the rainy season, the sunlight is quite strong. Although temperatures seldom get over 32.2°C (90°F), the humidity makes living conditions unbearable. Heavy downpours and frequent afternoon thunderstorms are the norm.

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The wet season runs from June to November; the two wettest months are October and June. Although some days are wet and grey in the rainy season, showers usually pass quickly. The island has over 300 days of sunshine each year.

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June through November is The Bahamas' rainy season. The heaviest summer precipitation, 8.5 inches (215mm), occurs in August.

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The location of the Bahamas archipelago in the Atlantic hurricane belt means that the islands are subject to regular hydro-meteorological disasters including hurricanes, storms and cyclones which occur most frequently in the months of September, October, August and November.

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Late April-early December But many Bahamian properties schedule maintenance during these months, which can lead to noisy surroundings and reduced services. May to October are the wettest months of the year and hurricanes may also make landfall here between June and November, so consider buying travel insurance.

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September's a wet month in the Bahamas and it gets an average of 178mm of rain across 22 rain-affected days. You'll need a waterproof jacket in case you get caught in a shower.

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The location of the Bahamas archipelago in the Atlantic hurricane belt means that the islands are subject to regular hydro-meteorological disasters including hurricanes, storms and cyclones which occur most frequently in the months of September, October, August and November.

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Overview. The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands, like all countries in and near the Caribbean Sea, are potentially at risk from hurricanes. The official hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30, although hurricanes have been known to form in other months.

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The humidity in The Bahamas is high year-round, creating its beautiful tropical climate. Regardless of the month or time of year, the lowest humidity ranges between 75% in April to about 82% humidity in September.

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Bahamas weather October Temperatures will reach around 30°C most days but be prepared for tropical showers as October's the end of the wet season around the islands.

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The best time to visit the Bahamas is between November and April for lots of sunshine, warm temperatures and less rain than the summer months.

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Hurricane Dorian of 2019 struck the Bahamas in early September and is forever remembered as the worst cyclone to ever strike the islands, with winds sustained of 185 mph.

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Hurricane season in the Bahamas runs from early June to late November. It tends to peak in the fall, especially in September. The months with the highest risk for hurricane activity are August, September, and October.

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Not only are there petty crimes, like pickpocketing, there are also robberies, sexual assault, and gang-related murders, making for a bit of a scary prospect of heading outside your resort. For the most part, however, as long as you travel smart, you'll be fine.

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Some say that Tourism has a negative effect on the Bahamian culture. It has often been said that Bahamians have become too Americanised and have lost their identities as they try to become the tourists (actors/actresses, singers, rappers etc.) they see and admire who come to the Bahamas often.

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From 1851 to 2021, 37 Category 5 hurricanes wreaked havoc on The Bahamas: 1 during July, 8 in August, 21 in September, 6 in October, and 1 in November.

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There's a growing consensus among scientists that climate change is making hurricanes stronger and more destructive. That's very bad news for the Bahamas, a string of more than seven hundred low-lying islands stretching from Florida nearly down to Cuba, in the heart of what's come to be known as Hurricane Alley.

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The months with the highest risk for hurricane activity are August, September, and October. The Bahamas is an island country in the North Atlantic Ocean. The country is made up of nearly 700 coral islands.

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