Weather in August
August brings the year’s highest sea temperature to the
Virgin Islands National Park, peaking at 84.4°F (29.1°C). Even as high temperatures persist, the park maintains its rich biodiversity. While humidity may be higher in this month, the region shines in its full tropical splendor. The conditions are best suited for water-based activities, making August an exciting month for adventure seekers.
Ocean temperature
In Virgin Islands National Park, in August, the average water temperature is 84.4°F (29.1°C).
Note: Temperatures between 77°F (25°C) and 84.2°F (29°C) are excellent for swimming, diving, and other water activities, providing comfort and enjoyment for extended periods without discomfort.
Daylight
In Virgin Islands National Park, the average length of the day in August is 12h and 44min.
On the first day of August in Virgin Islands National Park, sunrise is at 5:57 am and sunset at 6:53 pm. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 6:04 am and sunset at 6:33 pm AST.
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