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Antigua Weather

Antigua is located in the tropics, close to the Equator. As such, Antigua weather does not vary much even as seasons change. Summertime sees Antigua weather in its most pleasant at mid-eighties. In the winter, however, the mercury plunges down slightly, reaching almost mid-seventies, providing for much cooler nights.

Antigua weather is classified as the sunniest and driest in the Eastern Caribbean. Annual rainfall is only about 45 inches, with varying frequency so that the island often experiences drought. Brief spurts of rain often occur between the months of July and October, lasting very shortly, rarely for long. In addition, the rain seldom falls over consecutive days. To make up for the frequent droughts, Antigua practices desalination of seawater.

Antigua weather is dry for the most part, year round. The island rarely experiences the stifling humidity common in most of the Caribbean Islands due to the tropical heat. This means that even on the hottest days, Antigua weather remains bearable and pleasant even as the rest of the West Indies are wilting under the heat.

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January 5th, 2009 Posted by William B Doyle | antiqua | no comments

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