Aruba is a great vacation destination for tourists. One of the reasons for this is the consistency of weather conditions in the land. Situated completely outside the hurricane belt, weather is never a problem in Aruba. In fact, local newspapers in Aruba hardly publish the weather report. If ever they do, the only thing it would say is that Aruba would be experiencing sunny and warm weather.
Whatever the weather in January is the same in July. Average rainfall never exceeds 20 inches a year. The average daytime temperature is 82 degrees Fahrenheit or 27 degrees Celsius. Temperatures hardly vary. There is a difference of only 3.6 degrees between nighttime and day time, and during summer and winter. Rain only comes in short rain showers between November and December. With these conditions, many describe the weather in Aruba as perfect.
Detailed Statistics
Temperatures in Aruba climb to as high as 90.9 degrees Fahrenheit or 32.7 degrees Celsius. They can go as low as 83.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 28.7 degrees Celsius. The average temperature is pegged at 86.3 degrees Fahrenheit or 30.2 degrees Celsius.
Humidity levels across Aruba go to a high of 75 percent, a low of 51 percent and an average of 65 percent.
Wind speed climb to about 16 mph or 25.7 km/h. The average wind speed is set at an average rate of 9.9 mph or 15.9 km/h.
Benefits
Many tourists take advantage of the consistency in weather to enjoy the different activities that Aruba is famous for. With the warm weather typical of the Caribbean, anyone can catch some sun and work on their tan everytime they visit the beach. With consistent wind or breezes, surfers are assured to catch some waves. Members of the family can enjoy kite-flying while others can play on the sand and build sandcastles.
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