Dominican
Republic weather
Being
situated in the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic has a tropical island
climate. The weather is roughly the same throughout the year.
The
majority of the Dominican Republic enjoys beautiful tropical weather
all year round, with the average annual temperature hovering around
25°C
(77°F). Some call the Dominican Republic's climate, 'the
endless summer',
due to warm and sunny conditions experienced pretty much everywhere in
the
country, all year round.
There
are
slight variations between the summer and winter months. The so-called
'cool' or
winter season, runs from November to April. The humidity is relatively
low
during these months and it tends to cool down in the evenings much more
than in
the summer months.
The
coastal/beach regions generally experience highs of around 28°C
(83°F) during
the day and lows of about 20°C (68°F) in the evening.
The mountainous interior
of the country is considerably cooler, and on the highest mountain
peaks the
thermometer can sometimes drop below freezing point. On rare occasions
frost
can even be seen on the top of these peaks.
The
summer
season in the Dominican Republic runs from May to October. Average
daily highs for the coastal/beach regions rise to around 31°C
(87°F) during the
day, dropping down to about 22°C (72°F) at night. It is
the higher humidity
during this period that can make it feel much hotter during this
season.
Regardless
of season, the coolest area of the country is the Cordillera Central
mountain region, around Jarabacoa and Constanza, where the
average highs can hover around 16°C (61°F). The desert
regions in the southwest
of the country experience the highest average temperatures, at times
soaring to
over 40°C (104°F).
The
northern areas of the Dominican Republic tend to see the greatest
amount of
rainfall and do so predominantly between October and April. The
southern areas
of the Dominican Republic
experience their greatest rainfall between May and November.
Torrential
downpour-like conditions can certainly occur in all areas of the
Dominican Republic
but the majority of this type of rainfall occurs in short bursts. Other
than
major storms that may move through a particular region, most showers
are
short-lived and have the sun shining brightly within a half hour.
The
differences between the summer and winter seasons are not always
consistent. Regardless
of what is 'typical', the Dominican Republic, like anywhere, can
experience
abnormal weather patterns - weeks without any rain at all, while other
times
there are patches of rainy and overcast weather for a several days at a
time. But
more often than not, visitors to the Dominican Republic can generally
expect long periods of sunshine and blue skies, at any time of the year.
Generally,
the temperatures are hot during the day. Many of the days are a mixture
of sun
and clouds, the clouds being a welcome relief from the hot sun. In the
evening
you may need a light sweater. The chart below shows you the average
temperatures for each month. January is the coldest month, and August
is the
hottest month. There is no real rainy season in the Dominican Republic,
it can rain at
any time during the year. Much of the time the rain occurs overnight or
as a
brief afternoon shower.
Average daily temperature
Average High is 87o in
Fahrenheit
Average
Low is 73o in Fahrenheit
These folowings temperatures are in Celsius
| Celsius |
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
| High |
26 |
28 |
27 |
28 |
28 |
29 |
29 |
29 |
29 |
28 |
28 |
26 |
| Low |
18 |
18 |
19 |
19 |
20 |
22 |
22 |
23 |
22 |
22 |
20 |
18 |