February weather forecast
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Weather in February

February, similar to January, is within the dry season or "Rairok" in the Marshall Islands. This month continues the trend of decreased rainfall and slightly cooler temperatures typical of the dry season. The average rainfall further reduces to approximately 130mm (5.12"), making it one of the driest months of the year.

February experiences similar temperature ranges as January, with average highs of 29°C (84.2°F) and lows around 25°C (77°F). The northeast trade winds persist during this period, offering a cooler and less humid atmosphere compared to the wet season, thus maintaining the pleasant conditions.

Cities like Majuro and Kwajalein continue to experience these similar weather patterns. With its slightly sheltered position, Majuro can sometimes be marginally warmer due to the reduced influence of the trade winds.

When compared with the previous month, January, there is a small decrease in rainfall, while temperatures remain largely consistent. As the country transitions into March, there is a slight increase in rainfall as the Marshall Islands start to move towards the wetter part of the year, while temperatures remain fairly stable.

February, like January, does not register as the most extreme in terms of temperatures or precipitation. It stands out primarily for its reduced rainfall and stable temperatures, which contribute to making it one of the most pleasant months for visiting the Marshall Islands.

  • Majuro - February »
    February and March, with an average sea temperature of 28.3°C (82.9°F), are months with the coldest seawater in Majuro, Marshall Islands. The coldest months are February and March, with an average high-temperature of 28°C (82.4°F).
  • Ebeye - February »
    With an average relative humidity of 76.1%, February is the least humid month in Ebeye, Marshall Islands. With an average sea temperature of 27.9°C (82.2°F), February is the month with the coldest seawater in Ebeye, Marshall Islands.
  • Jabor - February »
    The months with the coldest seawater in Jabor are February and March, with an average sea temperature of 28.7°C (83.7°F). In Jabor in February, the average water temperature is 28.7°C (83.7°F).
  • Wotje - February »
    February is the month with the least rainfall in Wotje with 80mm (3.15") of accumulated precipitation. In February, the average high-temperature and low-temperature in Wotje are 30°C (86°F) and 25°C (77°F) respectively.
  • Enewetak - February »
    February through October, with an average maximum UV index of 12, are months with the highest UV index in Enewetak, Marshall Islands. January and February, when the average high-temperature in Enewetak reaches 30°C (86°F), are the coldest months.
  • Kwajalein - February »
    February through October, with an average maximum UV index of 12, are months with the highest UV index in Kwajalein, Marshall Islands. High temperatures and moderate rainfall define February in Kwajalein, Marshall Islands.
  • Kili - February »
    February, March and December, with an average sea temperature of 28.7°C (83.7°F), are months with the coldest seawater in Kili. February, March and December, with an average sea temperature of 28.7°C (83.7°F), are months with the coldest seawater in Kili.
  • Taroa - February »
    February is the month with the coldest seawater in Taroa, with an average sea temperature of 27.8°C (82°F). February is the month with the coldest seawater in Taroa, with an average sea temperature of 27.8°C (82°F).
  • Ebon - February »
    In Ebon the average length of the day in February is 11h and 59min. In February, the average day length in Ebon is 11h and 59min.
  • Wotho Atoll - February »
    February is the month with the coldest seawater in Wotho Atoll, with an average sea temperature of 27.7°C (81.9°F). In Wotho Atoll, Marshall Islands, in February, the average water temperature is 27.7°C (81.9°F).
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