Grenada's Weather & Climate
The Caribbean Island of Grenada enjoys all Year-round warm weather and sunshine that make Grenada a great
destination during any month. Like most Caribbean islands, Grenada's summer-like climate experiences few
variations. The biggest seasonal change is during the rainy season.
Grenada is covered in lush tropical vegetation and rainforests, so the little island has to maintain a warm,
balmy climate to sustain its precious foliage. The average year-round temperature is 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Daily
highs usually climb to 86 degrees Fahrenheit, and low temperatures, which usually occur at night, stay near 75
degrees Fahrenheit. The hottest months are from June through August. Cooler temperatures characterize the region's
winter season, from November to February. Northeast trade winds provide cool, comfortable relief from sultry summer
temperatures, so if you travel during the summer, you shouldn't be overwhelmed by the tropical heat.
Weather in Grenada varies according to altitude. The island has very remarkable topography, with several
mountainous regions. Around the coastline, weather tends to be more hot and humid, but as you travel toward the
interior of the island, temperatures change drastically. The rain forests of Grenada are shrouded in thick mists,
and temperatures in the forests are considerably cooler than on the outer edges of the island. No matter the
season, light rains often fall in the mountainous and forested areas of Grenada.
The dry season runs from January to May. The rainy season runs from June to December. The average temperature is
28°C (82°F)..
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