Population: 770000
Currency: Dollar
Guyana Weather Overview
Previously known as British Guiana; Guyana is boarded on the northern coast of South America, partially landlocked by the countries of Brazil to the south, Venezuela on the West and Suriname on the East, with the Atlantic Ocean to the north. Guyana can be separated into four geographical regions being; a low coastal plain along the Atlantic coast where the majority of the population resides, a white sandy region located more inland consisting of many sand dunes and areas of clay, a forested highland region located in the midst of the country obtaining many dense rainforests and the Savannah region in the south and in the interior highlands area which consists of many mountains rising towards the boarder of Brazil.
The average temperature in Georgetown is rather stable as average highs
linger around 32°C and average lows stay around 24°C in July which is the
entire country’s hottest month. February however will hover anywhere 23°C to 29°C
and this is considered the country’s coolest month.
Precipitation levels are commonly at their highest in the northwest regions of the country and at their lowest in the south east and interior of the country. Areas near Venezuelan on coastal regions will recorded annual averages around 2500mm, further east closer to New Amsterdam will record averages of 2000mm and the southern region of Guyana in the Rupununi Savannah typically record averages of 1500mm. However in the northeast areas of the mountains where the trade winds are all present, precipitation levels are even higher than the coastal regions averaging at a total of 3500mm on rain each year. Even though substantial amounts of rainfall is obtained throughout the year, over 50 percent of the yearly intake arrives in the summer, otherwise known as the rainy season that extends from May until the end of July on the coastline and from April until the end of September in the areas more inland. Although the country’s interior experiences a more extended rainy season, the coastal regions also feature a second wet season from November until January. Rain if normally obtained in the form of afternoon showers or thunderstorms, and will typically fall very heavily but will be quite brisk. Grey overcast days are uncommon as most days will include anywhere from four to eight hours of hot sunshine from morning through until early afternoon.
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