Aruba Weather
Aruba weather varies significantly from its Caribbean counterparts due to its southwestern location. Though tropical, meaning that temperature varies little here between seasons, Aruba weather is also very dry. Its 'rainy' season consists of brief shower bursts that rarely last long or appear for several days in a row. Aruba weather doesn't include the humidity that other islands do either, making it one of the driest locales in the region. This also spares it from the hurricane paths which sometimes swath across the Leeward chain. As a result, Aruba weather is beautiful, though unchanging, throughout the year - an average of 82 degrees prevails almost twelve months of the year. Nighttime Aruba weather is seldom more than 3-5 degrees from that of the day. Aruba weather is so constant, in fact, that local newspapers public weather reports only occasionally, on the odd day when Aruba weather isn't sunny and warm.
Trade winds blow nearly constantly in Aruba, tempering the scorching effect of the hot tropical sun and making Aruba weather (especially at the beach!) very easy to handle. Sunscreen should be worn at all times, however, as Aruba weather can be almost deceivingly pleasant at times - rays are strongest during the late morning and early afternoon.
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