Whats The Weather Like?
Although Lembeh Strait is located only three degrees north of the equator, sea breezes moderate the temperatures and the climate is quite pleasant. Daily temperatures average 32°C (89°F), while the nights are cool, around 24°C (75°F). The traditional wet season is November to April, leaving the traditional dry season from May through October. With frequent weeks without rain in the wet season and daily rains in parts of the dry season, it can be said that there isn’t much of a difference between them. It is rare to experience lengthy rainfall at any time of the day. Rains usually fall at night, ending by early morning, or arrive in the early afternoon as brief passing showers followed by a clearing of the skies. We do experience a period of winds from the southeast, from June until mid-September. The winds start up mid-morning and result in small chop at exposed or southeast-facing sites, but they dissipate in the late afternoon, leaving calm seas during night dives. Because of the man
Summer- May to October 85 to 90 during the day – 73 to 85 at night Cayman Islands weather is just about as relaxed as its people – lazy Caribbean breezes, thick sunbeams, and immovable azure skies are characteristic of Cayman Islands weather, ideal for enjoying all year-round. What about the food? The supermarkets are huge and carry basically all of the items that you would buy in the US. Most have a deli and their own bakeries. All have fresh meats, seafood, fruits and produce. Fosters is near the Airport and Hurleys is on the way to the condo. Both are on the main road from the airport to the condo. Supermarkets are not open on Sundays. It is best to pick up your groceries on the way to the condo. There is a small store just before the condo called Chisholms. It has the basics, but no fresh meat.
Vermont enjoys four distinct seasons: — Fall (September – November) Average highs: 6 to 20 °C (44/69° F) Average lows:-1 to -9° C (30/49° F) Warm days are often followed by cold nights. October brings foliage season; people travel from all over the world each fall to see the leaves of Vermont’s trees change from green to bright red, orange and yellow. — Winter (December – February) Average highs:-4 to -1° C (25/30° F) Average lows:-13 to -9° C (8/15° F) Below-freezing temperatures are the norm, with dry, cold weather interspersed with regular snowstorms. It’s not unusual to have snow on the ground from mid-December to mid-March. Coats, heavy jackets, gloves, and warm boots are essential. — Spring (March – May) Average highs: 3 to 19° C (38/66° F) Average lows:-6 to 7° C (21/44° F) The cold and snow gradually give way to warmer days by mid-April, but spring can bring wet weather, too. — Summer (June – August) Average highs: 24 to 26° C (76/80° F) Average lows: 12 to 15° C (54/59° F)