Friday, March 9, 2012

Is beginning of July a good time to visit Puerto Rico in terms of weather?|||This is a tropical island, there is the potential for rain every day. It's no more rainy in July than it is in March, but it is hotter. The daytime high will average in the mid 90s. The thing about rain here is that its pretty much unpredictable. I've seen days with an 80% chance of rain give not one drop. Also it can be raining here, but not 3 miles from here. I've seen it raining across the street, but none on my side! It's highly unpredictable is my point. As for hurricane season we haven't seen a hurricane since the 1990s, and the peak time is after August,September and October.

The begining of July is when the local beach season is in full swing, the most popular public beaches will be crowded and there will be more locals taking their own vacations. Personally I take my summer vacation to the mountains, and keep my beach days to mid week during this time of the year.|||July will be in the rainy season, and hurricane season.
Be prepared for some stormy weather, Depending on
how long you will be there, you should also get good
weather too. eg. if you are there for a week, it could
be rainy most of the week, however if you are there
for a month, you should have nice weather at least
3/4 of the time.

Check weathernetwork.com. They have averages for
temps and rain for everywhere|||With GLOBAL WARMING the storms are getting earlier and stronger.. just look at the tornados in the midwest. JUly is HOT and HUMID and if the water temp keeps going up, hurricaine season looks to be vicious this year.. Here is the old rhyme for you to remember

JUNE.......... TOO SOON
JULY........ STAND BY
AUGUST... ALMOST
SEPTEMVER... REMEMBER|||We went in mid-July a few years ago. It was hot and humid, but we didn't encounter any rain (although we did see a few fierce-looking rainclouds!).|||it should be extremely hot during the summer. try to visit PR in the WInter|||yes..iam going in july as well.

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