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- Climate in Dominican Republic - Climates to Travel
The Dominican Republic, the eastern part of the island of Hispaniola, has a tropical climate, hot all year round, with a hotter and muggy season from May to October and a relatively cool season from December to March, while November and April are intermediate months
- Dominican Republic Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature . . .
The climate in Dominican Republic is hot, oppressive, windy, and partly cloudy Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 68°F to 89°F and is rarely below 65°F or above 92°F
- Dominican Republic Climate: Temperature, Humidity, Precipitation . . .
Explore the climate of the Dominican Republic with detailed insights on temperature, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, UV index, and more Learn about regional variations and average weather patterns across the country
- Climate in Dominican Republic
Discover the characteristic tropical climate you will find on your trip to the Dominican Republic Copyright Roberto F García The climate of the Dominican Republic is Cool Tropical, with a temperature pretty stable along the seasons, which goes around 25 and 35ºC
- Dominican Republic Weather by Month – Climate Best Time to Visit
Dominican Republic weather for every month: temperatures, rainfall sunshine See which months are warmest, driest best for travel
- Yearly Monthly weather - Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic has a tropical climate with hot, wet summers and warm, dry winters The northern coastal and lowland regions have a tropical rainforest climate (Köppen climate classification Af)
- Climate and temperatures in the Dominican Republic
A climate analysis for the Dominican Republic including temperatures, humidity, rain days per month, hours of sunshine, water temperature and rainfalls
- Dominican Republic Weather: Month-by-Month Guide
Explore Dominican Republic weather by month, including rainfall, temperatures, and seasonal changes, to help you plan the perfect trip with ideal conditions and activities
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