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    South America

    Bonaire climate 2024

    South America

    Bonaire climate 2024

    Overview: Bonaire
    Bonaire (Bonaire) is a region with a tropical climate. Temperatures during the day are in the range from 29 °C (85 °F) in January to 32 °C (90 °F) in September. The least rainy month in Bonaire is April with its 4 days of rain, the rainiest month is November, when it rains 12 days. The highest sea temperatures in Bonaire are in October with 28 °C (83 °F) and the lowest in March with 26 °C (79 °F). The highest night temperatures could be experienced in September with 27 °C (81 °F), the lowest in February with 25 °C (76 °F).

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    Climate overview

    Bonaire (Bonaire) is a region with a tropical climate. Temperatures during the day are in the range from 29 °C (85 °F) in January to 32 °C (90 °F) in September. The least rainy month in Bonaire is April with its 4 days of rain, the rainiest month is November, when it rains 12 days. The highest sea temperatures in Bonaire are in October with 28 °C (83 °F) and the lowest in March with 26 °C (79 °F). The highest night temperatures could be experienced in September with 27 °C (81 °F), the lowest in February with 25 °C (76 °F).

    What is the best month to visit Bonaire?

    The best time to visit Bonaire is between January and December. In this period day temperatures range from 29 °C (85 °F) to 32 °C (90 °F), night temperatures from 25 °C (76 °F) to 27 °C (81 °F) and you can expect on average 7 days of rain per month and 8 of sunshine on average per day. The sea temperature for this period ranges from 26 °C (79 °F) to 28 °C (83 °F).

    What months is the dry season in Bonaire?

    The period, with low amounts of rain in Bonaire - dry season - lasts from March to May. In this period it is raining on average 4 days and approximately 18 mm (0.69 in) precipitation falls per month, which are values below average.

    Is Bonaire a year-round destination?

    Yes, Bonaire is a year-round destination, the temperatures don't fall below 29 °C (85 °F) and the sea temperature below 26 °C (79 °F).

    What temperatures can I expect in Bonaire?

    Bonaire enjoys daily temperatures in the range of 29 °C (85 °F) - 32 °C (90 °F) during the year.

    What sea temperatures can I expect in Bonaire?

    In Bonaire, sea temperatures between 26 °C (79 °F) and 28 °C (83 °F) can be expected during the year.

    What are the night temperatures in Bonaire?

    In Bonaire, night temperatures between 25 °C (76 °F) and 27 °C (81 °F) can be expected during the year.

    Which month is the sunniest in Bonaire?

    The period, which is the sunniest in Bonaire, is in the months of July - September, when there is an average of 9 sun hours per day.

    What is the humidity in Bonaire?

    Generally, Bonaire belongs to destinations with higher humidity. It ranges from 78 % to 82 %.

    Is it windy in Bonaire?

    Yes, Bonaire is an above-average wind location with a wind index of 5 - 6. The wind blows the most in January - April and the least in September - December.

    What is the least cloudy season in Bonaire?

    The least cloudy months in Bonaire are January - March, when the cloud cover is on average only 28 %.

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