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Are you planning a trip or already in New Providence? Here you will find the most up-to-date weather information, including detailed forecasts and helpful charts, to ensure your stay or business trip is as comfortable as possible.

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Overview

The climate in New Providence is characterized as temperate, with four distinct seasons. The city experiences significant temperature fluctuations throughout the year, which is important to consider when planning your trip. Overall, the weather offers a wide variety, from cool winter months to warm summers.

Summers in New Providence, especially from June to August, are warm and sunny, with average temperatures reaching 25°C in July and maximum values potentially rising to nearly 30°C. Winters, from December to February, are quite cold by contrast: average temperatures hover around 0-3°C, and nighttime temperatures can drop below freezing. Spring and autumn are pleasant transitional periods with moderate temperatures, ideal for walking and exploring the city.

Regarding precipitation, the total amount in New Providence is low and relatively evenly distributed throughout the year, averaging 3-4 mm per month. Despite this, the number of days with precipitation varies from 9 to 15 per month, with the highest frequency occurring in the summer months, particularly July. This suggests that frequent but generally light and brief showers are common.

Temperature

The weather in New Providence exhibits pronounced seasonal temperature variations. The annual temperature cycle is characterized by warm summers and cool winters. The hottest month is usually July, when the average temperature reaches 25.3°C, and daytime highs can climb to 29.8°C. This is closely followed by August with an average temperature of 24.1°C. The coldest period occurs in January, with an average temperature of just 0.9°C and nighttime lows dipping to an average of -2.6°C. December is also quite cool, with an average temperature of 3.0°C.

The summer months, from June to August, bring truly warm weather to New Providence. Daytime temperatures in June average 26.6°C, rising to 29.8°C in July, and staying around 28.3°C in August. Nights also remain warm, with minimum temperatures ranging from 16.8°C in June to 20.7°C in July. The difference between day and night temperatures in summer is approximately 8–10 degrees, providing some relief from the daytime heat, while overall conditions remain comfortably warm.

Winter in New Providence, spanning December, January, and February, is characterized by cool and occasionally cold conditions. Average daily temperatures fluctuate from 0.9°C in January to 3.0°C in December. At night, the thermometer regularly drops below freezing, especially in January (averaging -2.6°C) and December (-0.5°C), creating conditions for frost. Daytime highs during the winter months are generally low: 4.5°C in January, 6.6°C in February, and 6.4°C in December. The temperature swing between day and night in winter is about 6–8 degrees, which is typical for this season.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

In New Providence, precipitation is distributed relatively evenly throughout the year in terms of total volume. A small amount of moisture is recorded each month, mostly between 3 and 4 mm. This indicates that the city does not have a pronounced rainy or dry season in terms of volume; heavy downpours or prolonged, steady rains are not a typical feature of the local climate.

Despite the similar total amount of precipitation month to month, the frequency of wet days varies significantly. The highest number of days with precipitation occurs in July, with an average of 15 days. April and August are also quite wet in terms of frequency, both counting 13 days with precipitation. The "driest" months by number of rainy days are October and November, when precipitation occurs about 9 days per month. In the winter period, especially in January and December, precipitation is also common, occurring on average 10-12 days.

The nature of precipitation in New Providence changes with the season. Given the average monthly temperatures, there is a high probability of snowfall during the cold months, especially in January (average temperature 0.9°C, low -2.6°C), December (average temperature 3.0°C, low -0.5°C), and February (average 2.5°C, low -1.6°C). In the spring and autumn months, precipitation is primarily rain. In summer, despite having the highest number of wet days, they are likely short-lived showers, given the low total monthly volume.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to New Providence, it's important to consider the distinct seasonal changes characteristic of this region. The key principle for packing should be layering. This will allow you to easily adapt to temperature changes throughout the day, which can fluctuate significantly. Regardless of the season, comfortable walking shoes are a must, as New Providence is a city best explored on foot. Additionally, since the number of days with precipitation ranges from 9 to 15 per month year-round, a small umbrella or a light waterproof jacket will come in very handy.

In winter (December–February), average temperatures stay around 0-3°C, with nighttime frosts. During this period, you will need warm clothing: a winter jacket, sweaters, fleece tops, a hat, gloves, and a scarf. In spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), the weather turns milder but remains unpredictable. Average temperatures range from 5°C to 17°C. We recommend bringing a transitional jacket, light sweaters, long-sleeved T-shirts, and waterproof shoes in case of rain.

Summer in New Providence (June–August) is warm and pleasant, with average temperatures from 20°C to 25°C, occasionally reaching 30°C. For this season, light and breathable clothing is ideal: T-shirts, shorts, skirts, dresses, and sandals. Don't forget sunscreen with a high SPF, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the strong summer sun. Even in summer, particularly in July when rainy days are more frequent, a light raincoat or umbrella is worth having for comfortable walks.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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