Today's weather for Tortola, British Virgin Islands23rd Nov 2009 01:53
Last Updated : 23rd Nov 2009 01:53 GMT 22nd Nov 2009 21:53 AST
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This evening's weather forecast for
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
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Tortola is in the time zone (AST) which has a difference of -4 hours to GMT.
Local Time22 Nov 2009 22:02
GMT23 Nov 2009 02:02
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Sunrise 06:28hrs
Sunset 17:39hrs
Moonrise 11:07hrs
Moonset 22:41hrs
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Weather Overview for Tortola
Tortola is the largest of the British Virgin Islands which
are part of the Lesser Antilles, a string of volcanic islands that curve up
from the north coast of
Dry Season: January – July
During the dry season the average high temperature wavers between 28°C and 29°C. The average low temperature gets down to around 21°C for much of the season. The lower humidity of the dry season and the cooling northeast trade winds prevent the heat from becoming oppressive. Sunshine levels increase to eight hours per day at the start of the season and get up to nine in March, April and July. Rainfall is low for the period though as this is a tropical location the odd shower is bound to break every few days. May usually sees a heavier rain than the surrounding dry months and is as wet as the beginning and end of the wet season. The sea does not usually fall below 29°C.
The best time to visit Tortola and the rest of the
Wet Season: August – December
Rainfall increases at the beginning of the season to a peak
in October and November. Rain falls on around half of the days in each month.
Storms are usually quite heavy but brief leaving plenty of bright, clear
weather. The riskier end of the hurricane season falls in the first half of the
wet season and any travel to the area should be preceded by a check on
hurricane activity. If one passes in the vicinity of
The wet season is slightly hotter than the dry season with an average high temperature that gets up to 31°C at its hottest in August and September. The average low temperature gets up to 24°C for much of the season. Increased humidity levels can make the heat quite uncomfortable but the northeast trades still blow a cool breeze. Sunshine levels reduce slightly as the season progresses but even November, which is the greyest month, sees seven hours of sunshine per day on average. The sea temperature peaks in September and October at 29°C.
Regional Variation
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