What is the coldest month in Jamaica?

Temperatures in Jamaica
Montego Bay sees its warmest days in July, with a maximum temperature of 91°F, while the 'coldest' period is over the month of January, at 82°F.
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How cold does it get in Jamaica?

Temperatures on the coasts can reach the low 90s F (about 32 °C), and minimum temperatures in the low 40s F (about 4 °C) have been recorded on the high peaks. Average diurnal temperatures at Kingston, at sea level, range between the high 80s F (about 31 °C) and the low 70s F (about 22 °C).
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What are the coolest months in Jamaica?

January and February are the coolest months of the year in Jamaica as well as the busiest. Daily temperatures hover around 25°C (77°F) with a night-time low of 21°C (70°F). We suggest booking well in advance if you want to visit during these months.
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Does Jamaica have snow?

Jamaica experiences extreme seasonal variation in monthly snowfall. The snowy period of the year lasts for 6.1 months, from October 24 to April 28, with a sliding 31-day snowfall of at least 1.0 inches. The month with the most snow in Jamaica is February, with an average snowfall of 15.1 inches.
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What is the rainy season in Jamaica?

June to November is the wet season and is often characterised by heavy showers and thunderstorms. The Atlantic hurricane season exists between these months, and Jamaica is just as vulnerable as its neighbouring islands.
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What should I avoid in Jamaica?

What should I avoid in Jamaica?
  • Avoid exploring the island by taxi.
  • Don't accept rides from strangers.
  • Don't lose sight of your belongings.
  • Don't underestimate the roadside jerk shacks.
  • Avoid getting split up from your friends.
  • Don't backpack alone through Jamaica.
  • Avoid walking around Kingston at night.
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What is the driest month in Jamaica?

In case you're wondering, October is the wettest month in Jamaica (with over six inches of rain) and March is the driest (with about one inch of rain), but heavy storms can occur at almost any time.
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Where is the coldest place in Jamaica?

The coldest is Saint James. Dued to the lesser rain the best time for traveling is from January to April. The most rain days occur from from May to October.
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Which parish is the hottest in Jamaica?

High in the Santa Cruz Mountains lies the sleepy town of Malvern, named after its counterpart in England, which is famous for the Malvern Health Resort. For a place in St Elizabeth (generally regarded as one of the hottest parishes on the island), Malvern has an unusually mild climate.
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Does Jamaica have volcano?

The Global Volcanism Program of the Smithsonian Institution lists no volcanoes in the country of Jamaica.
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What is the cheapest time to travel to Jamaica?

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Jamaica

High season is considered to be January, November and December. The cheapest month to fly to Jamaica is August.
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Is Jamaica hot in February?

February Weather in Montego Bay Jamaica. Daily high temperatures are around 83°F, rarely falling below 80°F or exceeding 85°F. Daily low temperatures are around 73°F, rarely falling below 71°F or exceeding 76°F.
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What is the safest place to visit in Jamaica?

Safest Places to Visit in Jamaica
  • Safe Town for Resort Living. Ocho Rios. Ocho Rios is a comfortable and secure tourist hotspot on Jamaica's north coast. ...
  • Gateway to Jamaica's Natural Side. Port Antonio. Stay in Port Antonio's center and spend your day out on excursions. ...
  • Land of Pristine Beaches. Negril.
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Are there sharks in Jamaica?

Are there sharks in Jamaica? Tiger, hammerhead, Caribbean reef, nurse and bull sharks can all be found in Jamaica's warm waters - but don't worry. These sharks are not aggressive and are unlikely to attack unless provoked.
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What was the hottest day in Jamaica?

One of those six stations was located in Shortwood, Kingston which recorded a sweltering 39.1 degree Celsius on Saturday, June 22, reportedly the highest temperature ever recorded in Kingston and a full 3.1 degrees higher than what was recorded in June last year.
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Where do the rich live in Jamaica?

The neighborhood of Spring Farm is an ultra-exclusive very high-end area in the hills above and very close to the Half Moon Resort, a spectacular luxury complex nestled on a 2-mile beach outside of Montego Bay. Homes in this area range between $ 1 million and $ 2.5 million.
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What is the coldest parish in Jamaica?

Manchester is believed to be the home of some of the wealthiest Jamaicans, and this is evident based on the size and structure of some of their houses. With hilly interiors, the temperatures are usually a little cooler in Manchester and it is branded as Jamaica's coldest parish.
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Which parish in Jamaica has no river?

The parish of St. Ann, because it is chiefly of limestone formation, has no rivers in its interior. When swollen by exceptional rainfall the underground reservoirs sometimes rise to the surface as lakes. The Moneague Lake near Moneague last rose in 1970 and disappeared in 1971.
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Is Jamaica a poor country?

The largest and most populous English-speaking country in the Caribbean, Jamaica is also one of the poorest countries in North America despite being considered an upper-middle-income country by the World Bank.
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Why is it so hot in Jamaica?

Well for starters, Jamaica is known for having summer all year round. This is attributed to the fact that we are nested very close to the equator. Countries that are in close proximity to the equator experience a direct exposure from the sun rays above. Thus, the temperature is usually hot.
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How many days do you need in Jamaica?

Ten days is a good length for a trip to Jamaica and provides enough time to relax on the beach while also venturing beyond the sun and sand for a mix of adventure and culture.
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Does Jamaica have 4 seasons?

CLIMATE: Jamaica has a tropical climate at sea-level and a temperate climate towards the highlands of the interior. There are four seasons, two rainy seasons from May to June and September to November as well as two dry seasons from July to August and December to April.
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What are 5 interesting facts about Jamaica?

Gimme the facts
  • It is the third-largest island in the Caribbean.
  • Jamaica is home to 4 major mountain ranges.
  • The island is part of the Greater Antilles archipelago with 5 other island states.
  • Jamaica actually sits on top of a large underwater mountain.
  • One-third of all Jamaicans live in the capital Kingston.
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