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Cuba Weather and Climate Overview:
The Cuba weather is mild subtropical, thanks to its proximity to the Tropic of Cancer, its narrow configuration, east to west oriented receives the refreshing action of tradewinds and marine breezes ... more weather/climate info
| Aeropuerto Jose Marti, Rancho-Boyeros, Habana, Cuba
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Lat: 22.98N, Lon: 82.4W
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Current Conditions
Updated: 7:55 AM GMT-5 SUN NOV 8 2009
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Sun & Moon Information |
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| Temp: |
24°C / 75°F |
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| Humidity: |
88% |
| Wind Speed: |
E 15 MPH |
| Barometer: |
1013 mb |
| Dewpoint: |
22°C / 71°F |
| Heat Index: |
24°C / 75°F |
| Wind Chill: |
24°C / 75°F |
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Cuba Weather and Climate Overview:
The Cuba weather is mild subtropical, thanks to its proximity to the Tropic of Cancer, its narrow configuration, east to west oriented receives the refreshing action of tradewinds and marine breezes. During the short winter are influences of cold air masses coming from the North, but they are of short duration. The average temperature throughout the year oscillates between the 20 and 35ºC, lowering sometimes to 10°C. The Eastern region enjoys a warmer weather than the western and the variations of temperature between the day and the night are less accentuated in the coastal regions that in inland. Those that enjoy the beach will be glad to know that the average water temperature surpasses 25°C.
By its geographic situation, the country is affected between June 1st and 30th November by the cyclone season. They can affect the island in hurricane form with winds that goes up to 200 km/h and heavy storms. This cyclone stage agrees approximately with the rainy season (May to October), in front of the dry one (November to April).
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