The climate of South Point
South Point has a tropical rainforest climate, acknowledged by the Köppen climate classification as 'Af'. Situated on the
Christmas Island, the region experiences little variation in temperature throughout the year and abundant rainfall. The overall weather patterns exhibit hot, humid conditions signifying the tropical climate.
South Point experiences minimum average temperatures varying from 21.6°C (70.9°F) to 23.9°C (75°F), while the maximum average temperatures fluctuate between 26.9°C (80.4°F) and 28.5°C (83.3°F). The relative humidity extends from 78% to 82%, maintaining the high level of moisture in the atmosphere. The precipitation levels change substantially from month to month, with maximum rainfall of 140mm (5.51") in
May and massive reductions down to 25mm (0.98") by
August. The number of rainfall days fluctuates from 23.6 in
November, down to 13.9 in August.
One uniqueness about the South Point climate is the consistency of the sunshine hours. The area receives between 6.8 and 10.3 average daily sunshine hours throughout the year. Similarly, the daylight hours vary modestly, ranging from 11.5 hours in
June to maximums of 12.7 hours in
January and
December. The ultraviolet index uniformly maintains a level of 6 to 7 all year round.
The best time to visit South Point
Owing to less rainfall and relatively lower humidity, the period from
July to
September becomes an ideal time to visit
South Point. The average rainfall drops from 78mm (3.07") in
June to 25mm (0.98") in
August, offering drier conditions. Around this period, the region experiences average daylight hours ranging from 11.6 hours to 11.8 hours and enjoys 6.8 to 8.6 average daily sunshine hours.
The worst time to visit South Point
With the highest rainfall levels, the months of
May and
November might be the less desirable time for a visit. The rainfall reaches up to 140mm (5.51") and 133mm (5.24"), respectively, with the maximum number of rainfall days, causing potential disruptions to outdoor activities.
Spring weather in South Point
Spring season, observed from
March to
May, characterizes high rainfall and reduced sunshine hours. The rainfall levels peak during May at 140mm (5.51") with an average of 22.8 rainfall days. Although the temperatures remain consistent during spring, ranging from 23.7°C (74.7°F) to 28.5°C (83.3°F), the reduced sunshine hours, dropping to 8.7 hours in May, impact outdoor plans.
Summer weather in South Point
The summer season, between
June and
August, offers drier conditions compared to spring, with a significant drop in rainfall levels and a considerable increase in sunshine hours. Contrasting with 78mm (3.07") of rainfall in June, August sees a mere 25mm (0.98") with a decrease in rainfall days down to 13.9. Also, the average sunshine hours increase to 8.6 by August.
Autumn weather in South Point
Witnessing an increase in rainfall levels and a decrease in sunshine hours, autumn weather from
September to
November initiates another wet season. The rainfall rises from 32mm (1.26") in September to 133mm (5.24") in November. Sunshine hours also drop down to 8.2 in November, with temperatures hovering between 21.8°C (71.2°F) to 27.5°C (81.5°F).
Winter weather in South Point
The winter season, observed from
December to
February, experiences slight moderation in both rainfall and sunshine. Rainfall levels settle between 94mm (3.7") and 103mm (4.06"). Meanwhile, the region enjoys an average of 10.2 to 10.3 daily sunshine hours, the highest for the year, accompanied by robust daylight hours of about 12.7 hours. The temperatures during this season remain stable between 23.8°C (74.8°F) to 28.2°C (82.8°F).
Weather in January
The year begins with the weather in
South Point,
Christmas Island, remaining fairly steady. Humidity readings remain high, maintaining a sticky climate overall. One notable detail is that the average daytime high stands at an impressive 28.1°C (82.6°F) and the average nighttime low drops only to a warm 23.9°C (75°F).
Weather in January »Weather in February
Going into
February, the weather does not vary considerably from
January. The island experiences similar humidity levels, essentially maintaining the tropical climate. The highest recorded wind gust drops from 18.6km/h (11.6mph) to 14.8km/h (9.2mph), bridging a comfortable gap between the extremes.
Weather in February »Weather in March
March arrives carrying slight alterations in the weather norms in
South Point. Artificial light becomes more necessary as the average daylight creeps down to 12.2 hours. A unique characteristic is a sudden increase in rainfall to 125mm (4.92"), making March the month with the maximum amount of precipitation.
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Weather in April
Weather in
April transitions seamlessly from
March, holding similar temperature and relative humidity values. Additionally, the average wind speed lessens even further, on an almost negligible scale. The amount of daylight continues to dip subtly, barely impacting the overall brightness.
Weather in April »Weather in May
In
May, the weather conditions extend the humidity factor of
April. Sunshine appears less frequently throughout the day, impacting the overall illumination. A distinctive pattern is observed as the average daily rainfall increases to its annual peak at 140mm (5.51").
Weather in May »Weather in June
June brings along a variation in the weather parameters in
South Point. Preserving the climatic characteristics from
May, the temperature ranges do not exhibit any dramatic changes. On the contrary, the average rainfall reduces greatly, almost cut in half.
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Weather in July
Action shifts to the driest month of the year,
July, which carries unique weather patterns compared to its precursors. The number of rainfall days reduces even further, allowing for clearer skies. Average wind gust increases to 21.4km/h (13.3mph), thereby introducing a welcome change to the usual low wind speeds.
Weather in July »Weather in August
The weather in
August remains similar to that of
July. The quantity of rainfall remains minimal and consistent. Notably, peak gust wind speed edges slightly higher reaching 21.6km/h (13.4mph), the fastest for the year. Despite this, the humidity and temperature levels follow the figures from the past months closely.
Weather in August »Weather in September
September brings slight changes to the usual weather standards in
South Point. Although the humidity and average temperature aren't largely affected, the average hours of daylight begin to increase. While the rainfall figures climb slightly higher, it is still considerably low in comparison to the rest of the year.
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Weather in October
While
October ushers in an increase in both temperature and humidity averages, the weather parameters bear resemblance to
September. A significant shift occurs as the rainfall sees an increase to 65mm (2.56"), the start of a wet period.
Weather in October »Weather in November
As
November arrives, the weather in
South Point shows certain similarities to
October. The amount of rainfall increases considerably, causing a return to wetter days. This increment in precipitation occurring alongside the gradual reduction in daylight hours creates a unique weather combination.
Weather in November »Weather in December
Capping off the year,
December upholds the cycle of increasing rainfall and decreasing daylight hours. Temperatures hover around the yearly averages, hence not bringing any significant alterations. The prominent change in this month is the climb in the amount of rainfall, totaling an average of 103mm (4.06").
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