Moving into
February, the weather in
Fitts Village,
Barbados remains largely consistent in terms of temperature. The prime difference lies in the reduced rainfall, a drop from
January's 63mm (2.48") to a significantly lower 39mm (1.54"), marking the beginning of a drier spell. This reduced precipitation is complemented by a relative decrease in the number of rainy days. In addition, the uninterrupted hours of sunshine keep outdoor pursuits attractive. Marine activities continue to be a delight with an agreeable sea temperature.
Temperature
The high-temperature average in February for Fitts Village is a still moderately hot 29°C (84.2°F), staying closely aligned with January's conditions. In February, the average low-temperature in Fitts Village records at a pleasant 21°C (69.8°F) during the nights.
Rainfall
In Fitts Village, in February, during 8 rainfall days, 39mm (1.54") of precipitation is typically accumulated. In Fitts Village, during the entire year, the rain falls for 156 days and collects up to 1238mm (48.74") of precipitation.
Sea temperature
February and
March, with an average sea temperature of 26°C (78.8°F), are months with the coldest seawater in Fitts Village.
Note: Temperatures between 25°C (77°F) and 29°C (84.2°F) in water are ideal for swimming, diving, and other activities, providing enjoyment and comfort for extended durations.
Daylight
In Fitts Village, Barbados, the average length of the day in February is 11h and 43min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:24 and sunset at 17:59. On the last day of February, in Fitts Village, sunrise is at 06:14 and sunset at 18:07 AST.
Sunshine
The months with the most sunshine in Fitts Village are January, February,
April and
May, with an average of 9h of sunshine.
UV index
February through
September, with an average maximum UV index of 12, are months with the highest UV index. A UV Index estimate of 11, and higher, represents an extreme threat to health from exposure to the Sun's UV radiation for average individuals.
Note: The maximum daily UV index of 12 in February converts into the following recommendations:
Practice every essential safety step. People with fair skin could receive burns in fewer than 5 minutes. Be aware that the sun's UV radiation is strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. and try to reduce direct sun exposure during this period as much as possible. Loose clothes with a tight weave are optimal for safeguarding yourself against the Sun's rays. A broad-spectrum sunscreen of SPF 30+ should be liberally applied and re-applied every two hours, and immediately after an outdoor workout or a swim. Note! Reflective surfaces like sand and water heighten the UV radiation levels.