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Cayman Islands weather will give visitors one of the hotter Caribbean experiences. The Caribbean is known for warm weather, but most destinations have intermediate high temperatures in the 80s Fahrenheit. The Cayman Islands is one of the few that outperforms 90 for the duration of the summer and even into the fall. Besides hot weather, a vacation there means a prospect for duty-free buying goods and excursions such as Sting Ray City, one of the most ordinary tourist excursions in the Caribbean where visitors may jump into the ocean and swim with a school of friendly sting rays. Cayman Islands Temperatures Average regularly every month temperatures exceed 90 degrees from May through November. Maximum temperatures intermediate regarding 87 degrees in December, January, February and March. These islands are distinctive for their warm days and cool nights. The intermediate per month low temperature is 70.1 degrees, which also is one of the lowest territorial averages. The intermediate low drops into the mid 60s from December through March. When temperatures drop that low in the Caribbean, sea water becomes uncomfortable for swimming. Average Rainfall Rainfall is moderate from January through April at 1.7 inches per month. Rainfall more than triples in May and climbs from there to September and October, when it averages 8.3 inches a month. The islands receive much higher total rain than the intermediate Caribbean destination in September and October. The same is unfeigned for the number of days it rains each month. It rains 20 days in September and 19 days in October equated to less than 10 days in January through April. When to Go The least ordinary month is September, followed by October — right in the middle of the annual Caribbean hurricane season.
Vacationers wanting to experience the best Cayman Islands weather will find that April is the best month to go for warm but not uncomfortable temperatures and the fewest rain days. Other good months are March, May, June and July. Avoid going there in September and October if possible.
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