
Milos Korac
Posted in Punta Cana OnPunta Cana boasts a warm, tropical climate year-round, making it a popular Caribbean destination. Temperatures average between 77°F and 88°F (25°C and 31°C), with peak warmth from June to September. Rainfall is heaviest during the summer and early fall, often in brief, refreshing showers that clear quickly, allowing plenty of sunshine. The dry season, from November to April, brings comfortable humidity levels and a steady breeze, ideal for beachgoers and outdoor activities. Hurricane season lasts from June to November, though storms rarely impact the area directly. Punta Cana’s reliable weather is perfect for a relaxing escape any time of year.
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Punta Cana Weather is predisposed by Subtropical dry forest mixed with Tropical moist broad leaf forest region, and year-round is mild warm climate. Dominican Republic is located below Tropic of Cancer and until Tropic of Capricorn. Punta Cana weather is the mild summer 12 months a year.
This area, East coast of Dominican Republic, Puntacana, is a mixed forest and shrub forest with swamps.
Rainy season in Punta Cana are the months of January and May, when it will rain just a few times, so there is not a real rain season. Also as Punta Cana is a flat area, it can rain in one hotel and not in another, so no rules for rain.
Punta Cana Hurricane season is from 1st of the June and ends 30th of November.
Punta Cana was hit last time in 2004, with Hurricane Jeanne. All buildings in Punta Cana, according to construction law, are built as Hurricane-proof roofing, reinforced concrete slabs.
Atlantic Hurricane season is from 1st of June to 30th of November.
Hurricane names 2024 for Atlantic are:Alberto, Beryl, Chris, Debby, Ernesto, Francine, Gordon, Helene, Isaac, Joyce, Kirk, Leslie, Milton, Nadine, Oscar, Patty, Rafael, Sara, Tony, Valerie and William
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Weather in Punta Cana, // Milos Korac