Grenada weather is fairly constant, fluctuating only slightly between seasons due to its tropical latitude. Visitors can expect Grenada weather to hover in the high 70s from April to December and in the high 80s from January to March. Unlike many Caribbean destinations, however, Grenada weather rarely includes the stifling humidity that makes evenings unpleasant and afternoons nearly unbearable. Though sunny and hot, Grenada weather is tempered by trade winds that blow nearly year-round. Finding a shady spot on the beach is usually enough to combat the heat of the midday sun. Many visitors find that heading inland, where higher altitudes equal lower temperatures, is another easy way to beat the worst that Grenada weather can dish out.
The island's location in the southern tip of the Caribbean string means that Grenada weather is spared the hurricanes that blow through other parts of the region. The rainy portion of Grenada weather usually consists of short showers that come and go before they even have time to disturb activities. Consecutive rainy days are rare here.
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