Sunday, June 8

Puerto Rico has a tropical marine climate, which means it enjoys warm temperatures year-round, high humidity, and a distinct wet and dry season. Here’s a breakdown of the climate features:


General Climate Overview

FeatureDescription
Average Temperature75–85°F (24–29°C) year-round
HumidityHigh (usually 70–80%)
Dry SeasonNovember to April (less rainfall)
Rainy SeasonMay to October (especially August–October)
Hurricane SeasonJune 1 to November 30 (peak: Aug–Oct)
Trade WindsSteady easterly breezes help cool the air

Climate by Region

1. Coastal Areas (San Juan, Ponce, Mayagüez)

  • Hot and humid
  • Average temperatures: 78–88°F (25–31°C)
  • Sea breezes offer slight cooling effect

2. Mountain Regions (Cordillera Central)

  • Cooler and wetter than coastal areas
  • Night temps can drop to 65°F (18°C)
  • More fog and rainfall due to elevation

3. Southern Coast

  • Drier than the north
  • Rain shadow effect from mountains

Hurricanes and Storms

  • Puerto Rico is vulnerable to tropical storms and hurricanes
  • Major hurricanes in recent memory:
    • Hurricane Maria (2017) – severe damage
    • Hurricane Fiona (2022) – major flooding
  • Residents and infrastructure are prepared for storm threats during hurricane season

Impact on Daily Life

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing is common
  • Buildings are designed to handle heat and rain
  • Agriculture relies on seasonal rain patterns
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