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Climate & Weather in Grenada

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Grenada enjoys tropical climate, but temperatures are tempered by the constant, cooling trade winds. Grenada has two seasons, the dry season from January to May, and the wet season, from June to December. The rains are usually short, lasting no more than an hour. Temperatures don't change much throughout the year but drop a little from November and start rising in March.

The best time to visit Grenada is the dry season, from January to May, when tourists could expect about 12 rainy days per month (on average). It is also the time when there is no danger of hurricanes that have their season from June to November.

Weather Averages in Grenada


Saint George's
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Average Temperature
77°F
25°C
77°F
25°C
78°F
26°C
78°F
26°C
78°F
26°C
78°F
26°C
78°F
26°C
78°F
26°C
78°F
26°C
78°F
26°C
78°F
26°C
78°F
26°C
Average Precipitation
5"
13cm
3"
8cm
3"
8cm
2"
5cm
5"
13cm
9"
23cm
9"
23cm
9"
23cm
8"
20cm
9"
23cm
9"
23cm
7"
18cm


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