Weather in February
February, similar to
January, is within the dry season or "Rairok" in the
Marshall Islands. This month continues the trend of decreased rainfall and slightly cooler temperatures typical of the dry season. The average rainfall further reduces to approximately 130mm (5.12"), making it one of the driest months of the year.
February experiences similar temperature ranges as January, with average highs of 29°C (84.2°F) and lows around 25°C (77°F). The northeast trade winds persist during this period, offering a cooler and less humid atmosphere compared to the wet season, thus maintaining the pleasant conditions.
Cities like Majuro and Kwajalein continue to experience these similar weather patterns. With its slightly sheltered position, Majuro can sometimes be marginally warmer due to the reduced influence of the trade winds.
When compared with the previous month, January, there is a small decrease in rainfall, while temperatures remain largely consistent. As the country transitions into
March, there is a slight increase in rainfall as the Marshall Islands start to move towards the wetter part of the year, while temperatures remain fairly stable.
February, like January, does not register as the most extreme in terms of temperatures or precipitation. It stands out primarily for its reduced rainfall and stable temperatures, which contribute to making it one of the most pleasant months for visiting the Marshall Islands.
- Majuro - February »
February and March, with an average sea temperature of 28.3°C (82.9°F), are months with the coldest seawater in Majuro. In Majuro, during February, the rain falls for 22.4 days and regularly aggregates up to 127mm (5") of precipitation. - Ebeye - February »
With an average sea temperature of 27.9°C (82.2°F), February is the month with the coldest seawater in Ebeye. February is the least humid month in Ebeye, with an average relative humidity of 76.1%. - Jabor - February »
On the first day of February in Jabor sunrise is at 06:58 and sunset at 18:51. In Jabor in February, the average water temperature is 28.7°C (83.7°F). - Wotje - February »
In Wotje in February, the average water temperature is 27.8°C (82°F). The months of February through November are noted for their peak temperatures in Wotje, with an average high-temperature of 30°C (86°F). - Enewetak - February »
Enewetak experiences lowest temperatures, averaging a high-temperature of 30°C (86°F) during January and February. Enewetak witnesses its lowest temperatures in January and February, reaching an average of 30°C (86°F). - Kwajalein - February »
In Kwajalein in February, during 19 rainfall days, 123mm (4.84") of precipitation is typically accumulated. February through October, with an average maximum UV index of 12, are months with the highest UV index in Kwajalein, Marshall Islands. - Kili - February »
February, March and December, with an average sea temperature of 28.7°C (83.7°F), are months with the coldest seawater in Kili, Marshall Islands. The month of February ushers in a marginal increment in daylight hours to 11.9 hours, marking a transition toward seasons with better sunshine coverage at Kili, Marshall Islands. - Taroa - February »
February is the month with the coldest seawater in Taroa, Marshall Islands, with an average sea temperature of 27.8°C (82°F). On the first day of February in Taroa sunrise is at 06:55 and sunset at 18:41. - Ebon - February »
In Ebon, in February, the average water temperature is 29°C (84.2°F). In Ebon the average seawater temperature in February is 29°C (84.2°F). - Wotho Atoll - February »
February is the month with the coldest seawater in Wotho Atoll, with an average sea temperature of 27.7°C (81.9°F). On the first day of February in Wotho Atoll, sunrise is at 07:18 and sunset at 19:00.