July weather forecast
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Weather in July

July presents Jamaica with the height of the wet season, and it is also one of the hottest months of the year. In the plains, daytime temperatures often exceed 30°C (86°F), marking some of the highest temperatures of the year. Nevertheless, the coastal regions benefit from the soothing sea breezes, which make the heat more bearable during the day.

Night-time temperatures in the plains persist in their warmth, seldom falling below 21.1°C (70°F). The cooler refuge of the mountains, especially the Blue Mountains, remains a contrast to the warmer regions, with temperatures oscillating between 15°C (59°F) and 22.2°C (72°F).

Rainfall in July is high compared to the drier months, with showers often being more intense and frequent, particularly in the afternoons. Despite this, dry spells in the mornings and late evenings allow for outdoor exploration and activities.

Despite the increased rainfall, July continues to provide approximately 8 hours of bright sunshine each day. The beach regions, such as those in Port Antonio and Ocho Rios, continue to thrive, offering warm sea temperatures and ample sunbathing opportunities.

July's wind conditions are similar to those in June, with speeds typically varying from 19.3km/h (12mph) to 24.1km/h (15mph). Prior to afternoon showers, the winds may occasionally intensify, offering a refreshing breeze amidst the heat.

  • Kingston - July »
    Kingston's July weather, marked by an average high temperature of 32.8°C (91°F) and an average low temperature of 24.3°C (75.7°F), is the warmest in the year. The least humid month in Kingston is July, with an average relative humidity of 70%.
  • Montego Bay - July »
    In Montego Bay, during July, the rain falls for 13 days and regularly aggregates up to 169mm (6.65") of precipitation. Montego Bay's warmest months, July and August, record an average high-temperature of 32°C (89.6°F).
  • Portmore - July »
    On the first day of July in Portmore sunrise is at 05:36 and sunset at 18:47. July presents Portmore, Jamaica at its warmest, with temperatures soaring to the highest point all year.
  • Mandeville - July »
    March and July, with an average relative humidity of 81%, are the least humid months in Mandeville, Jamaica. July and August, with an average of 10.4h of sunshine, are months with the most sunshine in Mandeville, Jamaica.
  • Old Harbour - July »
    On the last day of July, in Old Harbour, sunrise is at 05:46 and sunset at 18:42 EST. On the first day of July in Old Harbour, sunrise is at 05:36 and sunset at 18:48.
  • Port Antonio - July »
    March, April and July, with an average of 8h of sunshine, are months with the most sunshine in Port Antonio. July and August mark Port Antonio's peak of temperatures, averaging a high-temperature of 31°C (87.8°F).
  • Saint Ann's Bay - July »
    On the first day of July in Saint Ann's Bay sunrise is at 05:36 and sunset at 18:49. In Saint Ann's Bay, during July, the rain falls for 15.7 days and regularly aggregates up to 52mm (2.05") of precipitation.
  • Bog Walk - July »
    March, July and August, with an average relative humidity of 77%, are the least humid months in Bog Walk. In Bog Walk in July, it is raining for 21.2 days, with typically 84mm (3.31") of accumulated precipitation.
  • Constant Spring - July »
    In Constant Spring in July, it is raining for 26.2 days, with typically 120mm (4.72") of accumulated precipitation. In Constant Spring, in July, it is raining for 26.2 days, with typically 120mm (4.72") of accumulated precipitation.
  • Ewarton - July »
    The months with the lowest humidity in Ewarton, Jamaica, are March, July and August, with an average relative humidity of 77%. Ewarton sees the average highest temperatures during the months of July and August, peaking at 31.7°C (89.1°F).
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