Weather in August
August, another wet month in the
Guam National Wildlife Refuge, experiences the highest sea temperature of the year at a toasty 85.4°F (29.7°C). Despite the downpours, the warm temperatures provide comfort for tourists and locals alike. Aquatic activities remain popular due to the inviting sea temperatures. The island vegetation is lush and vibrant, providing fantastic photographic opportunities for visitors. Wildlife behavior also adjusts in response to the wetter conditions, revealing intriguing behavioral patterns.
Ocean temperature
August is the month with the warmest seawater in Guam National Wildlife Refuge, with an average ocean temperature of 85.5°F (29.7°C).
Note: Surface water temperatures ranging from 77°F (25°C) to 84.2°F (29°C) are considered superb and highly pleasant for water activities over extended periods.
Daylight
In August, the average length of the day is 12h and 34min.
On the first day of August in Guam National Wildlife Refuge, sunrise is at 6:05 am and sunset at 6:48 pm. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 6:08 am and sunset at 6:32 pm ChST.
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