The temperature on balmy St Vincent hardly changes. January to May are the driest months and thus the best time to go, but they're also the peak tourist season. The wetter months can still be nice, and they keep the islands lush and green.
Average daily highs hardly vary from January to July making for a decadent year of high 20-low 30°C (68/86°F) days. Rainfall, however, is a different matter. July is the wettest month with an average of 26 days of measurable rainfall, while April, the driest month, averages just six days of rain. The climate varies between the islands, as the Grenadines to the south are slightly drier and marginally warmer than St Vincent. In St Vincent the dry season runs approximately from January to May.
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