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14 years 10 months ago #3940 by SunSeeker
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Perfect Weather All Year Round

It's no secret that the Caribbean is one of the premier destinations for travelers who want to enjoy perfect weather, amazing scenery and rich culture. The weather of Aruba has a lot to do with the draw that it has, especially for people who live in areas where snow falls and frigid wind blows for large swaths of the year. But not in Aruba . Oh no. The weather in Aruba is always perfect and warm. That's because it's so close to the equator and shares many of the same weather patterns with other Caribbean islands and South American countries.

As an example of the weather of Aruba so you know what to expect when you arrive, in December, Aruba averaged a high temperature of 86 degrees and a low of 75 degrees. That is the month with the lowest average temperature in Aruba.

The other months break down as follows: January has a high of 87 degrees and low of 76 degrees. February has a high of 88 degrees and low of 76 degrees. March has a high of 88 degrees and low of 77 degrees. April has a high of 89 degrees and a low of 78 degrees. May has a high of 90 degrees and a low of 79 degrees. June has a high of 90 degrees and a low of 80 degrees. July has a high of 91 degrees and a low of 80 degrees. August has a high of 92 degrees and a low of 80 degrees. September has a high of 91 degrees and a low of 81 degrees. October has a high of 88 degrees and a low of 78 degrees. November has a high of 88 degrees and a low of 75 degrees. And again, December with the coolest average temperature with a high of 86 degrees and a low of 75 degrees.

You can see that there is not much variation in the of Aruba throughout the year. It's sunny nearly every day with a slight, warm breeze. There are the occasional harsh weather events such as hurricanes, but those are few and far between. The hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30. Because Aruba is located on the southern edge of the hurricane belt in the Caribbean, it's very unlikely that Aruba will be hit head on by a hurricane. It rains only a couple times a year, but that rain is welcomed by the people and desert plants of Aruba, since it is a rarity. That's why the weather of Aruba is so perfect.

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