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 Phu Quoc Weather

Average Sea Level Pressure in Phu Quoc

Average Mean sea level pressure in Phu Quoc is consistent with the passing of the monsoon season, reaching a lower average pressure during the months from June to September and climbing to a peak in the months of January and February which enjoy probably the most favourable of all weather conditions.


Visibility in Phu Quoc

The best months for visibility as you would expect are in the dry season, however visibility is still relatively consistent through out the year.If your looking at scuba diving during your visit to Phu Quoc, the best months are during the high to off peak tourist season from November through to April when rainfall and cloud cover are lower than the rain swept monsoon season.

Rainy Days in Phu Quoc

The months with most rainfall occur during the monsoon from July to October, however even during this period there are a number of days with no rain.
During April through to June when the sub equatorial monsoon approaches, there are a greater number of days with thunder and its common during this time to have late afternoon showers

Average Wind Speeds in Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc islands calmest months of the year stretch from late October through to April when average wind speed is a mild 7.2km/h, and maximum daily wind speed averages 16km/h.Phu Quoc island has the greatest wind speeds during the monsoonal months from July through to Early October, though even during these months you will find some days a lot calmer than other days which can be quite wild and wet, sometimes hitting maximum winds up around 55km/h. The greatest maximum sustained wind speed recorded in the past five years was on the 2nd October 2006, at 64.8km/h.

Humidity in Phu Quoc

Phu Quoc has a fairly consistent year around humidity, averaging nearly 80%, however you will find that the more humid months of the year also co-inside with the wettest months during the monsoon.Humidity starts to increase from March each as the monsoon approaches, and decrease after the last of the heavy rains in October, with the most pleasant months being December through to February.

 

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