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Anguilla climate |
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Anguilla climate is always perfect
On land or in the water, the Anguilla climate is always perfect. No more than five degrees ever separates the Anguilla air temperature from the Anguilla 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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Anguilla climate - any danger?
For Anguilla climate there is always a danger of a hurricane bearing down on the Island. The hurricane tracks are far of Anguilla but winds can take them anywhere.
Although Anguilla 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 Anguilla |
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Anguilla climate - a reason to plan your trip now
The average yearly temperature in Anguilla is 80 degrees Fahrenheit, with only slight variations in the warmer or cooler periods. The island is relatively dry, with just 35 inches of annual rainfall. The rainy season in Anguilla occurs during the summer and fall hurricane months. Hurricane season in the Atlantic lasts from the beginning of June until the end of November, and these menacing Atlantic storm systems keep many travelers from visiting the region during this time. Anguilla, located in the north of the Leeward Islands, is subject to frequent Atlantic tropical storms and hurricanes. Despite the threat of hurricanes and increased rainfall, the summer months can still be a pleasant time to visit the island. With its northern position in the Caribbean, trade winds keep the island's summer temperatures mild and enjoyable. Summer can also be better for scuba divers, as water visibility is at its highest. The off season in the Caribbean, from the middle of April to the middle of December, does offer travelers significant savings on air travel and accommodations, with prices being slashed up to 50 percent. Crowds will decrease significantly during this time, meaning that travelers may find it easier to find that secluded beach or secure a dinner reservation. Travelers who decide to travel during this time period should keep a watchful eye on Atlantic storm developments prior to and during their trip.
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Anguilla Vacations site
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