The dry season lasts from June to October, but there is some precipitation even during those months.
The rainy season is between November and April, with a heavy atmosphere and sometimes violent storms resulting in heavy rains.
These rains can last for several days, but this does not preclude many sunny days during the wet season. The humidity level usually ranges from 75% to 90%, sometimes reaching 100%.
The dry season is between April and October, with warm and fairly dry weather, but the trade winds sometimes blow strongly.
The days are still sunny, but although the dry season is present, this does not prevent the occurrence of some showers or even thunderstorms in the afternoon.
During the dry season, the average humidity level remains between 45 and 60%, but sometimes this level rises spontaneously to 80%, especially at night, when the ground heat remains high and exceeds a certain threshold. These “dry season” storms will occur in the afternoon.