February weather forecast
Lamoran, Papua New Guinea

February

Weather in February

The last month of the summer, February, is another warm month in Lamoran, Papua New Guinea, with an average temperature ranging between max 28.8°C (83.8°F) and min 25.8°C (78.4°F).

Temperature

The average high-temperature during February registers at a still moderately hot 28.8°C (83.8°F), maintaining a close resemblance to the previous month. A mean low-temperature of 25.8°C (78.4°F) is anticipated during the month of February, a slight step down from the daytime high.

Heat index

The heat index in February is computed to be a tropical 34°C (93.2°F). Additional precautions are required to avert heat cramps and heat exhaustion. Persistent activity may culminate in heatstroke.
Realize that the values for the heat index are set for shaded places and light winds. Direct sunlight might lead to a heat index increase by up to 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees.
Note: The heat index, also known as 'feels like' or 'apparent temperature', integrates the air's temperature and its humidity to showcase the felt temperature by people. Depending on the activity and the individual's heat perception, which may vary due to factors including wind, clothing, and metabolic variations, this effect remains subjective. Direct sun exposure is noteworthy in its ability to escalate the felt temperature, potentially adding 15 Fahrenheit (8 Celsius) degrees to the heat index. Heat index values are extremely vital to babies and toddlers. Children usually face more risks than adults as their ability to sweat is less. Additionally, their larger skin surface in relation to their petite bodies and higher heat output due to their activities increases their vulnerability.

Humidity

In February, the average relative humidity is 79%.

Rainfall

In Lamoran, during February, the rain falls for 25.2 days and regularly aggregates up to 185mm (7.28") of precipitation. Throughout the year, there are 314.3 rainfall days, and 2023mm (79.65") of precipitation is accumulated.

Daylight

In February, the average length of the day in Lamoran is 12h and 15min.
On the first day of February, sunrise is at 05:52 and sunset at 18:10. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 05:54 and sunset at 18:06 +10.

Sunshine

January and February, with an average of 9.7h of sunshine, are months with the most sunshine in Lamoran.

UV index

January through March, May through December, with an average maximum UV index of 7, are months with the highest UV index in Lamoran. A UV Index reading of 6 to 7 represents a high health hazard from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for average individuals.
Note: In February, the maximum UV index of 7 suggests these recommendations:
Apply measures and align with sun safety principles. Safeguarding against skin and eye injury is pivotal. UV radiation from the sun is at its strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Try to limit direct exposure during these hours. Enhance your sun protection with tightly woven, yet airy clothing.

Frequently asked questions

Is it hot in Lamoran during February?
The high-temperature during February is 28.8°C (83.8°F) and the low-temperature is 25.8°C (78.4°F). The average heat index (a.k.a. 'apparent temperature', 'felt air temperature'), which combines air temperature and relative humidity, in February is computed to be 34°C (93.2°F).
What is the average humidity in February in Lamoran?
In Lamoran, Papua New Guinea, the average relative humidity in February is 79%.
How many days does it rain in February in Lamoran?
In Lamoran, in February, during 25.2 rainfall days, 185mm (7.28") of precipitation is typically accumulated.
What is the average length of the day in February in Lamoran?
In Lamoran, Papua New Guinea, the average day length in February is 12h and 15min.
When are sunrise and sunset in February in Lamoran?
On the first day of February in Lamoran, sunrise is at 05:52 and sunset at 18:10. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 05:54 and sunset at 18:06 +10.
What are the months with the most sunshine in Lamoran?
January and February, with an average of 9.7h of sunshine, are months with the most sunshine in Lamoran, Papua New Guinea.
How many hours of sunshine does Lamoran have in February?
The average sunshine duration in February is 9.7h.
What are the months with the highest UV index in Lamoran?
January through March, May through December, with an average maximum UV index of 7, are months with the highest UV index.
What is the UV index intensity in February in Lamoran?
In February, the average daily maximum UV index is 7. A UV Index reading of 6 to 7 represents a high hazard to health from exposure to Sun's UV rays.
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Average temperature in February
Lamoran, Papua New Guinea
  • Average high temperature in February: 28.8°C

The warmest month (with the highest average high temperature) is May (29.3°C).
The month with the lowest average high temperature is July (28.4°C).

  • Average low temperature in February: 25.8°C

The month with the highest average low temperature is May (26.3°C).
The coldest month (with the lowest average low temperature) is September (25.1°C).

Average pressure in February
Lamoran, Papua New Guinea
  • Average pressure in February: 1008.3mbar

The months with the highest atmospheric pressure are August and September (1010mbar).
The month with the lowest atmospheric pressure is December (1007.7mbar).

Average wind speed in February
Lamoran, Papua New Guinea
  • Average wind speed in February: 11.3km/h

The windiest month (with the highest average wind speed) is August (13.6km/h).
The calmest month (with the lowest average wind speed) is April (7.5km/h).

Average humidity in February
Lamoran, Papua New Guinea
  • Average humidity in February: 79%

The month with the highest relative humidity is July (80%).
The months with the lowest relative humidity are October and November (77%).

Average rainfall in February
Lamoran, Papua New Guinea
  • Average rainfall in February: 185mm

The wettest month (with the highest rainfall) is March (226mm).
The driest month (with the least rainfall) is September (109mm).

Average rainfall days in February
Lamoran, Papua New Guinea
  • Average rainfall days in February: 25.2 days

The month with the highest number of rainy days is March (27.9 days).
The month with the least rainy days is September (24.4 days).

Average daylight in February /
Average sunshine in February
Lamoran, Papua New Guinea
  • Average daylight in February: 12h and 2min

The month with the longest days is December (Average daylight: 12h and 24min).
The month with the shortest days is June (Average daylight: 11h and 54min).

  • Average sunshine in February: 9h and 4min

The months with the most sunshine are January and February (Average sunshine: 9h and 42min).
The month with the least sunshine is July (Average sunshine: 6h and 36min).

Average sunshine days in February
Lamoran, Papua New Guinea
  • Average sunshine days in February: 2.3 days

The month with the most sunshine days is October (4.4 days).
The month with the least sunshine days is April (1.6 days).

Average UV index in February
Lamoran, Papua New Guinea
  • Average UV index in February: 7

The months with the highest UV index are January, February, March, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December (UV index 7).
The month with the lowest UV index is April (UV index 6).

Average cloud cover in February
Lamoran, Papua New Guinea
  • Average cloud cover in February: 43

The month with the most cloud cover is March (Cloud cover 47).
The months with the least cloud cover are May, September, October and November (Cloud cover 36).

Average visibility in February
Lamoran, Papua New Guinea
  • Average visibility in February: 10km

The months with the highest visibility are February, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December (10km).
The months with the lowest visibility are January, March and April (9km).

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