What do we Usually Expect for September-October-November?
Rainfall
- This period typically marks the late wet season in the Caribbean Islands and in Belize, but the dry season in the Guianas and the transition into the wet season in the ABC Islands.This is illustrated in the Figure below (Historical Average Rainfall Totals). Click on the image to see a larger map.
Temperature
- September to October form the tail end of the Caribbean Heat Season (which runs from April/May to October), with the annual peak in ‘feels-like’ temperatures usually ending in September.
- The likelihood and frequency of heatwaves throughout the region is relatively high in September (and October in Barbados, the Windward Islands, Trinidad & Tobago and the Guianas), but essentially decreases to nil afterwards.
- Air humidity tends to peak between September and November in the Caribbean Islands and Belize, while cooling breezes are often absent. This makes high ‘feels-like’ temperatures until October more impactful, especially to the vulnerable sections of the population.
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