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Salt island weather forecast
Salt island BVI is such a popular destination for travelers due, among many other things to the Salt island BVI weather.
We and our partner sites can help you find accurate Salt island BVI weather forecasts so that you can figure the best time for your Salt island BVI vacation. Modern technology offers reassurance to vacationers and bad Salt island BVI weather can be tracked early enough so that you should have no problem preparing and canceling travel plans if necessary.
Of course, Salt island BVI weather is not always perfect but this does not mean you will get bored. There are plenty of outdoors and indoors activities to do.
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Salt island weather information
Salt island BVI weather has its own appeal. However, understanding a little more about the advantages and disadvantages of each season of Salt island BVI can help travelers make sure they pick the perfect time for their own vacation.
Visiting in high season of tourism can be quite an experience and you should book your travel well in advance. There will be many vacationers all reveling in the beautiful Salt island BVI weather and hotels, shops, and restaurants offer their most extensive service.
The crowds can be exciting and exhilarating, but also a little daunting. If you prefer more peace and quiet, you could choose the extra season.
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Salt island weather forecast - the first step before planning a trip
From the middle of April through the remainder of the year, the winter trade winds begin to moderate and we experience a slow increase in daytime temperatures. Daytime highs range from 90°F (32°C), with night time temperatures varying only ten degrees lower at approximately 80F (27°C) with a 20% chance of brief showers. At this time, the these islands take on a fresh green lushness that announces the arrival of a new season. Spring represents an excellent time for snorkelling and diving as the wave action is greatly reduced from the “Christmas Winds” occurring in winter. During the summer, daytime temperatures usually range between 80°F (27°C) and 95°F (32°C). The nights are typically cooler with temperature ranging usually in the low 80s F (27°C). July to December is the wet season when the territory gets most of its average monthly rainfall of 4” (110 mm). Summer winds move in an ESE direction at approximately 10 -12 knots. It is from these gentle breezes during the non-winter seasons, that the Sir Francis Drake Channel gets its nickname of “The Bathtub” – meaning gentle winds for sailors. September is among the warmest of months when the day temperatures can average in the 90s F (32-38°C) dropping to 75 - 80°F (25-27°C) at night. As the warmest time of year, daytime highs can reach 95°F (35°C) and over but nights normally remain comfortable. Winds during this season will average 10 - 20 knots, from an easterly direction, providing excellent sailing conditions and cool night ventilation. Short localized rain showers may pass over but they rarely last for more than 30 minutes. Although the official hurricane season starts on 1 June and ends 30 November, hurricanes are rare and are most likely to occur from early August to the end of September and mid October. If a hurricane is to occur, it is generally during this season. Information on tropical systems is available from many sources 4 - 5 days before these weather conditions are experienced in the BVI.
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Salt 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 Salt island BVI.
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