Climate in Andaman and Nicobar
Climate
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Daily highs (°C)
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27 |
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29 |
28 |
27 |
27 |
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27
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Nightly lows (°C)
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25
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Precipitation (mm)
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46 |
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69 |
360 |
501 |
424 |
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463 |
301 |
235 |
155
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Climate data of Port Blair
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Mid-January until mid-May sees the best weather, and often the best diving conditions. The days are mostly sunny at this time of year, and the sea sometimes flat enough to reflect the clouds. The monsoon usually hits around late May, lasting until the end of July, and is probably the worst time to visit the islands – strong winds, frequent rain and low visibility underwater. August through November some occasional showers and slightly rougher seas are possible but diving can still be great at this time of year. The weather often takes a turn for the worse for the month of December through early January.
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