| Barbados is the eastern most island of the Caribbean, | | | | Temperatures |
| situated in the North Atlantic Ocean. Much of the | | | | Temperatures on Barbados change very little |
| island is comprised of limestone corals. The island has | | | | throughout the year. High temperatures range from |
| gently sloping hills rising up to 1,100 feet high at | | | | the low 80's during the winter to mid 80's during the |
| Mount Hillaby. Barbados is occasionally affected by | | | | summer. In a similar manner, overnight lows do not |
| tropical storms and hurricanes, with the main | | | | change much either. Winter lows typically are in the |
| hurricane belt to the north. | | | | mid 70's and summer lows in the upper 70's. |
| Rainfall | | | | Travel Weather Summary |
| Barbados has a wet and dry season. The wet season | | | | Barbados has a tropical climate with the best chance |
| runs from July through November and correlates with | | | | of rain during hurricane season. Late summer and |
| the Atlantic hurricane season which officially is from | | | | early autumn are the wettest months. Visitors |
| June 1 through November 30. During this time period, | | | | wanting to minimize their chances of seeing rain |
| rainfall amounts average between five to six and a | | | | should travel during the late winter and early spring. |
| half inches of rain per month. Rainfall can be | | | | During this time, only about 1/2 to 1/3 of the rainfall |
| considerably heavier if a tropical cyclone affects the | | | | occurs each month compared to the wet season. |
| island. The dry season starts in December and | | | | Hurricanes and tropical storms can also affect |
| continues into June. The driest locations are near the | | | | Barbados, with most moving north of the island. |
| coast with about 50" of annual rainfall. Rainfall | | | | Because of this, travelers will want to stay informed |
| amounts approach 75 inches over the highest areas | | | | on tropical weather information, especially during the |
| of the island. This is due to enhancement from | | | | hurricane season. |
| orographic lifting. | | | | |