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Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic Monthly Climate Averages

To help you choose the best time to travel, you can find climate data below on the weather in the Dominican Republic .

MonthSanto DomingoPunta Cana
daynightdaynight
January+29.2°C+19.6°C+27.7°C+21.9°C
February+29.2°C+19.7°C+27.6°C+21.8°C
March+29.6°C+20.2°C+28.1°C+22°C
April+30.2°C+21.1°C+28.7°C+22.5°C
May+30.4°C+22.2°C+29.6°C+23.2°C
June+30.8°C+22.9°C+30.3°C+24.1°C
July+31.3°C+22.8°C+30.5°C+24.6°C
August+31.5°C+22.7°C+30.7°C+24.8°C
September+31.4°C+22.7°C+30.9°C+24.4°C
October+31.1°C+22.3°C+30.5°C+23.6°C
November+30.6°C+21.4°C+29.4°C+23.2°C
December+29.6°C+20.3°C+28.1°C+22.3°C

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Temperature in the Dominican Republic

The table shows that the hottest months in the Dominican Republic are August and September, during which the average daytime temperature reaches 31.5°C and the nighttime temperature falls to 24.8°C.

The coldest months are January and February, when the daily average temperature falls to 27.7°C, and drops to + 19.6°C during the night.

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Best places in the Dominican Republic:

Punta Cana

Santo Domingo

Las Terrenas

Samana

Bavaro

Puerto Plata


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Sosua

Boca Chica

Saona Island

La Romana

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Sea temperature

The highest average monthly temperature in the Caribbean Sea on the beaches of Santo Domingo is in September and October and is 29°C.

The highest average monthly temperature in the Atlantic Ocean on the beaches of Punta Cana is in September and October and equals 29°C.

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Precipitation

The largest amount of rain falls on average in May and October, up to 188mm, and the least in March and February — up to 54mm.