Weather In Bermuda
Bermuda is famous for its weather. In fact, "Bermuda high" has become synonymous with clear blue skies and warm sunshine.The island's climate is best described as humid subtropical, which means that the area experiences hot, humid summers alongside cool winters. Though high humidity (reaching upwards of 84 percent) in Bermuda intensifies the heat in the summer, the Gulf Stream keeps the air temperate. Unlike many parts of the Caribbean, there is no rainy season in Bermuda, but the elevated humidity sometimes results in thunderstorms. Although it may rain occasionally, showers are usually short and quick; no particular months experience more rain than others. Winters in Bermuda are cool with temperatures ranging from between 60 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit, making it one of the coolest islands in the Caribbean. Visitors can expect conditions similar to those of a Northeastern spring season from December to March. While this time is not good for swimming in Bermuda, it is perfect for scuba diving, snorkeling, golf, and tennis. You may need a light jacket for evenings and early mornings, but days are pleasantly cool.
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