Planning your day or an entire trip to Orange Walk? Check the current weather forecast and climate charts below to pick the best time for your adventures.
Orange Walk
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Orange Walk is characterized by tropical heat and high temperatures throughout the year. Cold weather is practically non-existent here: even in the "coolest" winter months of December and January, the average temperature stays at a comfortable +24°C, with daytime temperatures often reaching +28°C. This makes the city an excellent choice for those seeking summer all year round, as seasonal temperature fluctuations are minimal.
The weather clearly shows a division into dry and wet periods. The hottest month is May, when average temperatures reach nearly +30°C. The rainy season begins in June and lasts until October. During these months, especially in August and September, the number of rainy days peaks (up to 26–27 days), so an umbrella or raincoat will be essential items in your luggage.
The most favorable time to visit is considered to be March and April. During this short period, the chance of precipitation drops to its annual minimum (only 8–9 rainy days per month), and the sun shines brightest. This is the perfect season for excursions and exploring the sights of Belize without the risk of getting soaked in a sudden tropical downpour.
Temperature
Orange Walk welcomes travelers with a warm tropical climate all year round, although the temperature regime has its own distinct seasonal peaks. The hottest time here is late spring: in May, the average temperature reaches its maximum values around 29.6°C, and daytime air often heats up to 34°C. April is also characterized by intense heat, with the thermometer consistently staying above 33°C. During these months, the sun is most active, so for a comfortable stay, it's better to plan activities for the morning or evening hours.
The winter period in this region of Belize can only be called "winter" in a relative sense, as the weather remains exceptionally mild and pleasant. The coolest months are traditionally December and January, when the average temperature is a comfortable 24.3°C. Even then, daytime readings rarely drop below 28°C, though nights become noticeably fresher: temperatures can fall to 20°C, bringing a welcome cool after a sunny day.
It's also worth noting the characteristic daily temperature fluctuations, which are especially noticeable during the dry season. The difference between the daytime maximum and nighttime minimum can be around 8–10 degrees, allowing the body to rest from the daytime heat. The summer months, from June to September, are characterized by consistently high temperatures (averaging around 28°C) and high humidity, creating the greenhouse effect typical of the tropics during the rainy season.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Orange Walk is dominated by a tropical climate, so precipitation here occurs exclusively in the form of rain. Throughout the year, there is a clear change of seasons: a drier period at the beginning of the year gives way to a long wet season that covers summer and autumn.
The most favorable time for fans of clear weather is March and April. These are the driest months of the year, with a minimum number of rainy days (averaging about 8–9 days per month) and insignificant rainfall. February also features relatively dry weather, making late winter and mid-spring an excellent time for excursions.
The rainy season begins to pick up steam in May and reaches its peak in the summer months and September. During this period, rain occurs very frequently: for example, June, July, and August see between 24 and 26 rainy days. The wettest month by frequency of precipitation is September (up to 27 days with rain). Travelers planning a trip at this time should be prepared for regular showers, which, however, often bring a welcome freshness.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
Given Orange Walk's warm tropical climate, your wardrobe should consist mainly of light and breathable clothing. Opt for natural fabrics like cotton or linen, which help you handle the heat more easily, especially from April to June when daytime temperatures often exceed 30°C. Be sure to pack a wide-brimmed hat and high-quality sunglasses to protect yourself from Belize's strong sun.
Since rain is possible year-round, and the number of rainy days peaks from June to October, a light raincoat or compact umbrella will be indispensable travel companions. For evening strolls, particularly in the winter months (December and January) when night temperatures can drop to 20°C, it's recommended to bring a light sweater, windbreaker, or cardigan. Layering will help you stay comfortable regardless of any weather whims.
Choose the most comfortable footwear for exploring the city and its surroundings: reliable sandals for relaxed walks and closed but lightweight sneakers for longer excursions. Don't forget high-SPF sunscreen, as UV levels are intense here even on cloudy days. It’s also a good idea to have a waterproof case for your electronics so that a sudden tropical downpour doesn't catch you off guard.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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