Weather Locations in Seychelles
Top 6 Locations in Seychelles
| Anse Boileau | desroches | ||
| La Reunion | Mahe | ||
| Misere | Victoria | ||
Population: 82000
Currency: Rupee
Seychelles Weather Overview
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Situated just south of the equator; Seychelles provides a topical climate, meaning daily forecasts rarely dropping below 26oC and high humidity levels all year round. The region is hot and clammy for most of the year but the heat is usually moderated by cooler sea breezes flowing in between the islands.
Although the beaches on the islands are famous for the
year-round satisfaction this region of
Pre-Southeast Monsoon – April
This is the calmest and warmest
period of the year as the winds die down from earlier months, before reversing
to the Southeast.
Southeast Monsoon - May to October
This is a characteristically drier
and cooler time when the winds that flow above
Pre-Northwest Monsoon – November
This
season is noticed by the movement in wind command from Southeast to Northwest connected
with the “onset” of the rainy season. Through out this time the temperature
remains reasonably warm with very light winds.
Northwest Monsoon - December to March
This is the primary rainy season throughout the
Although the country
experiences variances within its monsoon seasons, the climate in
Beaches Affected By the Monsoon
On Mahe the south-western beaches are most pretentious. On the south-western beaches of Praslin large quantities of seaweed can be expected to be washed up on the beach shores in between the months of May to October
Even though the Monsoons bring physically powerful winds all but the furthest
southern islands lie contentedly outside the cyclonic belt making
Given
Climate Change
Recent studies show changes in the regional climate in Seychelles such as sea-level rise, changes in precipitation and elevated sea-surface temperature are affecting many physical and biological systems, which have an impact on social and economic systems. It is therefore necessary for tourists to be aware of this matter and for locals to take urgent action to address climate change at the global level. Forceful adaptation strategies need to be developed such as a need for improved water-resource management to meet the change in the rainfall pattern and the protection of coral reefs from bleaching.
