Day
17 °C
Night
12 °C
Sea
17 °C
Precipitation
67 mm
in month
Rainy days
11 days
in month
Daylight
10 hours
average
Sunshine
5 hours
average
Humidity
74 %
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Palau, a coastal gem located in Italy, boasts a warm Mediterranean climate characterized by its balmy days that span a wide temperature spectrum from a mild 13 °C (56 °F) in chilly January to a peak heat of 30 °C (86 °F) during the sultry July afternoons. Sea temperatures, inviting for swimmers, start at a cool 13 °C (56 °F) in February and warm up to a comfortable 25 °C (76 °F) by the crescendo of August. As the velvet night drapes over Palau, the mercury dips to a low of 7 °C (45 °F) in February, incrementally climbing to a warm 22 °C (72 °F) by August. The July skies, sparsely dotted with clouds, grant a mere 1 day of rain, making it the driest month, whereas November's rains are most generous, showering Palau with 11 days of precipitation.
A decrease in Palau's sea temperature to 14 °C (57 °F) is evident, while a drop in the day temperature is also noted. The number of rainy days diminishes to 8 days, coinciding with a budding decrease in rainfall, now at 41 mm (1.60 in). Night temperatures cool to 8 °C (46 °F). A pleasant increase in sunshine hours, now at 4 hours signals the start of brighter days.
The coldest night temperatures, reaching down to 7 °C (45 °F) are experienced in Palau, coupled with the sea's temperature reaching its yearly minimum. Clear skies prevail, with sunshine hours climbing to 5 hours.
Witness Palau warming up with day temperatures at 15 °C (59 °F), while nights become less chilly. March heralds a reduction in rainy days, now at 8 days, and a continuation of increasing sunny spells, now stretching to 6 hours.
April in Palau is marked by the sea's temperature warm-up to 14 °C (58 °F) and a steady incline in daytime warmth to 18 °C (64 °F). The duration of sunlit hours continues its ascent, now at 7 hours. Evening temperatures gently rise to 11 °C (52 °F).
With May, Palau sees day temperatures climbing to 22 °C (72 °F), and similarly, the sea becomes more welcoming at 17 °C (63 °F). Decreasing precipitation is notable; the count of rainy days shrinks to 5 days. Nights warm up to 15 °C (60 °F) as sunshine becomes increasingly abundant, now at 9 hours.
As June arrives, Palau beckons tourists with a sea temperature of 20 °C (69 °F) and ever-warmer days hitting 27 °C (80 °F). Rainfall gradually retreats, with a mere 3 days of showers and a diminution in rain volume. Nighttime remains mild at 19 °C (66 °F).
July's zenith of day warmth, peaking at 30 °C (86 °F) in Palau, matches the ascending sea temperature. The minimal rainfall, at only 1 day, and the rise in daytime draught, espouse the maximized sunlight hours of the month.
August in Palau perpetuates tourist delight with the pinnacle of sea temperature at 25 °C (76 °F) and a similar pinnacle in night temperatures. An incremental rise in rainy days occurs, now at 2 days, alongside increasing rainfall, now measured at 13 mm (0.53 in). Sunshine hours gently diminish to 10 hours.
September witnesses the day temperature's initial descent in Palau, while the sea starts to cool, sitting at 23 °C (73 °F). The rainy days continue their ascent, now at 6 days, and rainfall too edges up to 32 mm (1.28 in). Meanwhile, the sun shows mild generosity, offering 8 hours.
October's autumn calls with a subtle drop in day temperature to 22 °C (71 °F), while the sea follows suit. The trend of increasing rainy days strengthens to 8 days, paralleled by a rise in rainfall reaching 58 mm (2.29 in). The whisper of the wind softens this month, and the sun's presence shortens to 6 hours.
November sees the day's warmth recede further to 17 °C (63 °F) in Palau, while the sea cools to 17 °C (63 °F). The peak in rainy days is noted at 11 days, with a swell in precipitation to 67 mm (2.63 in). Cooler nights at 12 °C (53 °F) presage the diminishing sunny hours, now at 5 hours.
December's chill winds breeze through Palau, as both sea and day temperatures fall to 15 °C (59 °F) and 14 °C (58 °F) respectively. Rainy days abate to 10 days, while the maximum rainfall for the year is recorded. Sunlight hours contract to their least, marked at 4 hours. The billows crest at their strongest with speeds reaching 6 m/s.
In Palau, sea temperatures have cooled slightly to 14 °C (57 °F), and the nocturnal temperatures have also felt a chill, descending to 8 °C (46 °F).
Visitors to Palau in February are greeted with an average of 5 hours of sun each day, a time of incrementing daylight.
March in Palau brings a rise in temperature, with daytimes heating up to 15 °C (59 °F), and more sunshine, offering 6 hours of clear skies.
April's progression in Palau shows a sea temperature hike reaching 14 °C (58 °F), promising more comfortable conditions for marine activities.
May in Palau is most hospitable, with balmy day and night temperatures and sparse rain, creating ideal conditions for travel.
The inviting sea temperature of 20 °C (69 °F) in June makes Palau's waters an exquisite choice for extended aquatic leisure.
July's climax of daytime warmth invokes a paradisiacal setting for outdoor pursuits amidst a seldom-interrupted sun.
Velvet nights in August maintain their warmth, complementing the delightful sea temperature peak, ideal for nocturnal beachside rendezvous.
Late summer in Palau introduces a gentle nudge towards cooler days as temperatures begin their measured retreat.
October's brush tints Palau with amber hues as temperatures tenderly dip and rains gently remind of the season's change.
Chilly November nights in Palau, dipping to 12 °C (53 °F), herald the steady approach of winter's embrace.
Palau's winter cloak settles snugly with its cooler seas and shorter days, whispering tales of the year's quiet end.