Weather in July
July in
Haiti is characteristically hot and marks a period of reduced rainfall after the heavy precipitation of the spring months. The country experiences average temperatures ranging from 24°C (75.2°F) to 33°C (91.4°F), making July one of the hottest months of the year.
Port-au-Prince mirrors the national weather pattern, with temperatures fluctuating between 24°C (75.2°F) and 33°C (91.4°F). The city witnesses a decrease in rainfall compared to
June, receiving about 59mm (2.32") of precipitation. This reduction is indicative of the transitional period towards the end of the wet season. The mountainous region of Kenscoff, known for its cooler climes, also sees less rainfall than in June, but temperatures can drop to 18°C (64.4°F) at night due to its higher altitude.
Despite the reduced rainfall, July remains a month of high humidity. The country enjoys approximately 11 hours of daylight per day, offering extended periods for outdoor activities. Sea temperatures off Haiti's coast remain consistently warm, averaging 29°C (84.2°F), making it an ideal time for swimming and other water activities.
In comparison to June, July experiences a slight increase in temperature and a notable decrease in rainfall. This change marks the progression towards the drier period of the year, which is typically from
August to
October. While July does not hold any extreme weather records for Haiti, its consistently high temperatures and relative dryness make it a popular time for visitors seeking to enjoy the country's beaches and coastal activities.
- Port-au-Prince - July »
In Port-au-Prince in July, the average water temperature is 29°C (84.2°F). With an average of 11.3h of sunshine, July has the most sunshine of the year in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. - Cap-Haitien - July »
Entering the heart of summer, July in Cap-Haitien is characterized by considerable rainfall, looming around 94mm (3.7"), and maximum daylight hours. In Cap-Haitien in July, during 14 rainfall days, 94mm (3.7") of precipitation is typically accumulated. - Carrefour - July »
In Carrefour in July, it is raining for 20.3 days, with typically 89mm (3.5") of accumulated precipitation. With an average of 11.3h of sunshine, July has the most sunshine of the year in Carrefour, Haiti. - Delmas - July »
On the first day of July in Delmas sunrise is at 06:16 and sunset at 19:29. With the arrival of July, Delmas's average high-temperature registers at a still warm 29.5°C (85.1°F), indicating a subtle variation from the previous month. - Croix-des-Bouquets - July »
In Croix-des-Bouquets during July, the rain falls for 20.3 days and regularly aggregates up to 89mm (3.5") of precipitation. In Croix-des-Bouquets in July, it is raining for 20.3 days, with typically 89mm (3.5") of accumulated precipitation. - Les Cayes - July »
The months with the most sunshine in Les Cayes are February through April, July and August, with an average of 8h of sunshine. In Les Cayes, during July, the rain falls for 12 days and regularly aggregates up to 150mm (5.91") of precipitation. - Jacmel - July »
In Jacmel in July, the average water temperature is 28.9°C (84°F). In Jacmel in July, it is raining for 17.7 days, with typically 56mm (2.2") of accumulated precipitation. - Saint-Marc - July »
In Saint-Marc during July, the rain falls for 22.9 days and regularly aggregates up to 88mm (3.46") of precipitation. Weather in July in Saint-Marc remains hot and humid with minor changes in temperature, humidity, and sea temperature compared to June. - Port-de-Paix - July »
In July, on the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:15 and sunset at 19:34. Sitting at the peak of the heat graph, July in Port-de-Paix is synonymous with strong summer conditions. - Jeremie - July »
On the first day of July in Jeremie sunrise is at 06:23 and sunset at 19:37. On the first day of July in Jeremie, sunrise is at 06:23 and sunset at 19:37. - Miragoane - July »
In Miragoane in July, the average water temperature is 29°C (84.2°F). In July, the sea temperature surges to a significant 29°C (84.2°F), maintaining the tropical vibe of Miragoane, Haiti.