Dale C. S. Destin: Antigua, known for its tropical charm and sunny weather, experiences a unique climatic phenomenon between December and March known as the “cold season“.

This period is characterized by the frequent drop in temperatures below 22°C (72°F), with February marking the peak of the season.
While Antigua’s cold season is mild compared to temperate climates, it still has notable impacts on the environment, daily life, and the local economy.

What Defines Antigua’s Cold Season?
The cold season in Antigua is driven by the influence of radiational cooling and cooler air masses from the north, often associated with cold fronts that sweep across the area.
During this time, temperatures can fall to as low as 12°C in some areas, particularly in higher elevations or interior regions of the island.

These cool conditions, combined with gentle breezes, create a noticeable contrast to the typically warm and humid weather Antigua experiences during other times of the year.
Read more: https://268weather.wordpress.com/2025/01/19/the-cold-season-in-antigua-december-to-march/






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