Belize Weather
The overall climate of Belize can be described as sub-tropical. The humidity while high, is
seldom oppressive for long and is most noticeable along the coast. The mean annual humidity is 83%, but many days the humidity is
masked by the cooling sea breezes. The Belize coastal area is exposed to southeast tradewinds averaging 10-13 knots and attain an
uncanny consistency during the month of July.
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Temperatures in Belize range from 50°F to 95°F with an annual mean of 79°F. November to January
are traditionally the coolest months with a 75°F average and May to September are the warmest at about a 81°F average. Location
is a big factor for temperature as Cayo to the west can be several degrees colder then along the coast and during November at
night, temperatures can fall to a beautiful 46°F in Cayo. In the mountains, the coldest days and nights might seem relatively
very cold and blankets will definitely be needed at night. However, the mean annual temperatures on in the mountains is a
perfectly comfortable 72°F.
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There are definite wet and dry seasons. The onset of the "dry" varies widely from year to year,
but once the onset of the dry commences, the actual amount of rain falling during the "dry" is a predictable amount. This is not
necessarily so for the remainder of the year though. As a general rule though, the higher the average rainfall, the greater are
the departures from the norm. For example, rainfall in Punta Gorda to the south in September maybe 12 inches one year and 36
inches the following.
The number of rainy days varies considerable from place to place. The Cayo District has an
average of 125 rainy days per year; Belize District averages about 171 rainy days, the Stann Creek District 183 days per year
while in Punta Gorda they often have over 200 days of rain every year. Many of these rainy days are insignificant though, with
early morning showers (called "night rain" by the locals" blossoming beautiful rainbows. These "night rains" are caused by cool
air moving down from the mountains which cools the air along the cost causing a light rain.
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