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According to shoppingpicks, July in Dominica marks the start of the wet season. Temperatures range from an average high of 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) to an average low of 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit). Rainfall increases significantly to an average of 200 mm (8 in) per month, and thunderstorms become much more frequent. August continues to be warm and wet, with temperatures ranging between 32-26°C (90-79°F). Rainfall remains high at an average of 170 mm (6.7 in), while thunderstorms remain frequent. September is still warm and wet, with temperatures ranging from an average high of 29 degrees Celsius (84 degrees Fahrenheit) to an average low of 24 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit). Rainfall decreases slightly to an average of 150 mm (6 in), and thunderstorms are still common. On the tropical island of Dominica, the maximum temperature is around 30°C all year round. The sun shines an average of 7 hours a day. There is at least 100 millimeters of precipitation every month. The wettest months are August to January: the tropical showers can then be spicy. The west coast is much drier than the east coast. The natural beauty on Dominica, which includes beautiful coral reefs, is best visited in the dry and slightly less warm period, which runs from January to May. Check a2zgov for Dominica government and politics.

Dominica Geography and Population

OFFICIAL NAME: Dominica CAPITAL CITY: Roseau POPULATION: 71,900 (2011) AREA: 751 km² OFFICIAL LANGUAGE (S): English, French-Creole (patois) RELIGION: Catholics 77%, Protestants 15% (Methodists 5%, Pentecostals 3%, Seventh-day Adventists 3%, Baptists 2%, others 2%), none 2%, others 6% COIN: East Caribbean dollars CURRENCY CODE: XCD ENGLISH NAME: Commonwealth of Dominica INDEPENDENCE: 1978 POPULATION COMPOSITION: Afro-Caribbean… Read More »

Dominica Resorts and Attractions

Dominica (Natural Island of the Caribbean) is a state on an island in the Caribbean. The capital is the city of Roseau. Christopher Columbus named the island after the day of the week on which it was discovered (lat. Dominicus – Sunday). According to smb, Dominica is an island of volcanic origin with a mountainous… Read More »

Morne Trois Pitons National Park (World Heritage)

The approximately 68 km² “Mountain with Three Peaks” National Park on the Caribbean island of Dominica includes an active volcanic area with five volcanoes as well as numerous mud holes and fumaroles. The main attraction is the Boiling Lake with around 90 ° C hot water. Morne Trois Pitons National Park: facts Official title: Morne… Read More »