
thebabydingo
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Hurricane season starts in October/November. I would not go then. |
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Lizzy
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it is real nice during the day, but the night maybe a little chilly. take a light weight jacket and watch out for the hurricanes. Have Fun! Jamaica is real nice. This information was given to you by my Husband whom is from Jamaica |
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Gumbyman
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Wonderful, but still an occasional hurricane. |
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Norm
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I would hold off until at least December to avoid being rerouted by a hurricane. |
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lunatic
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There are still hurricanes scooting around the Carribean in October. You should wait until November. |
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sparky39fire
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Hurricaine season - travel at your own risk! |
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Pvt. Andrew Malone
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nice...good for skinny dippin |
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worldtraveler
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touch and go in october.the ports in the southern part of the caribbean should work out well for you. example, aruba, south of the hurricane belt, beautiful constant nice weather |
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ne.146t9
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Frat party |
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tbonnette1
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Always nice and warm |
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gonz4life
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well it always the same weather year round, nice and warm. on less u live where there is hurricane season warnings |
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erney_hector
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The weather is always nice and sunny. I live in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Please be sure St. Thomas is on your destination. |
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gamer0451
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Wet season, or winter, falls from June to December, which is also the low tourist season(less crowds). Temps usually fluctuate between highs of mid to lower 80's and lows of upper 60's to lower 70's during the "winter" season. Most of the country experiences about 40 inches of annual rainfall, mostly attributed to short bursts of showers, which usually don't last more than a couple of hours.
The biggest problem with traveling to the islands during the winter season are the bugs, which tend to be worse during the rainy season. Vacationers should remember to wear plenty of bug repellent.
Hurricane season is during the rainy months, but if you do your research, you can find some islands below the hurricane belt, like Trinidad and Tobago, which are both located below the hurricane belt, and generally experience less storm activity than some of the other islands in the Caribbean. |
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punkie
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The athmosphere is generally warm and sunny all year round in Trindad and Tobago.However during October to November we have a rainy season. |
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