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Falmouth climate |
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Falmouth climate is always perfect
On land or in the water, the Falmouth climate is always perfect. No more than five degrees ever separates the Falmouth air temperature from the Falmouth temperature of the ocean, creating a perfect climate for every activity.
Avg. Temps
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High
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Low
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Rainfall
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Water Temps |
| January |
77
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61
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2”
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71 |
February
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78
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63
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1.6”
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70 |
March
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80
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64
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1.6”
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73 |
April
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82
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68
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2.2”
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75 |
May
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84
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70
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4.5”
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78 |
June
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86
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73
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8.5”
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80 |
July
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88
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75
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6”
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82 |
August
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89
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75
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7”
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83 |
September
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88
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75
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6.5”
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82 |
October
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85
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72
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7”
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80 |
November
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82
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69
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2.5”
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79 |
December
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79
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64
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2”
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72 |
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Falmouth climate - any danger?
For Falmouth climate there is always a danger of a hurricane bearing down on the Island. The hurricane tracks are far of Falmouth but winds can take them anywhere.
Although Falmouth is better adapted to dealing with hurricanes because its people have become used to them and are more aware of their impact. And there are places of substantial elevation.
As part of risk assessment, a computer programme has been devised to “fast forward” time and look at the likelihood of hurricanes of various strengths following historical tracks across the globe.
So tourism is full protected and you can safetly plan your trip. |
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Other about Falmouth |
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Falmouth climate - a reason to plan your trip now
One of Jamaica's greatest allures is its idyllic tropical maritime climate. Coastal temperatures average a near-constant 80F to 86F year-round. Temperatures fall steadily with increasing altitude but even in the Blue Mountains average 65F or more. Down by the shore, days are cooled be warm trade winds - known as "doctor breeze". A less noticeable nocturnal offshore breeze is known locally as 'the undertaker'. Cool 'northers' can also blow December to March, when cold fronts that bring freezing conditions to Florida can affect Jamaica. Annual rainfall average 78 inches, but there are considerable variations nationwide, with the eastern (or windward) coast receiving considerably more rain than elsewhere on the island. Parts of the John Crow and Blue Mountains receive an average of 300 inches a year. By contrast, the south coast sees little rain and in places is semibarren. A "rainy season" begins in May or June and extends through November or December, with the heaviest rains in September and October. Rain can fall at any time of year, however, and normally comes in short, heavy showers, often followed by sun. Although Jamaica lies in the Caribbean "hurricane belt", relatively few hurricanes touch it. Officially the hurricane season lasts from June 1 to November 30; August and September are peak months
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Falmouth Vacations site
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