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Weather information to travel and sail in
St.Vincent and
The Grenadines.
In this Weather page, the automatic updates from
NOAA - Windguru (Grenada) & WeatherUnderground (St.Vincent & the
Grenadines).
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St.Vincent and
the Grenadines: Arnos Vale Weather
St.
Vincent has a mountainous
interior, having La Soufriere, an
active volcano in the north rising
to 1,220 m (4,000 ft.) as its
highest point, and a sheltered and
indented coastline on the Leeward
coast. St. Vincent is roughly 29 km
(18 miles) long and 17.7 km (11
miles) wide and has an area of 344
sq. km (133 sq. miles), while the
Grenadines comprise an additional 44
sq. km (17 square miles).
Bequia
covers 18 sq.
km (7 sq. miles) and its highest
peak is 268 m (881 ft.).
The island of
Mustique
is 5 sq. km (1.9 sq. miles) and
rises to 151 m (496 ft.) at its
highest. Mount Royal at 274 m (900
ft.) is the highest point in the7.5
sq. km (3 sq. miles) island of
Canouan. The 5.5 km
(3 1/2 mile) long
Union
Island
features as its
highest peak Mt. Tobai which soars
to 305 m (1,000 ft.) |

Weather SAT. CARIBBEAN AREA
The average yearly
temperature is 27° C (81° F).
The coolest months are between
November and February. During the
rainy season, May through October,
rain is frequent in the mountains of
St. Vincent with the annual average
rainfall being 380 cm (150 inches)
inland and 200 cm (80 inches) on the
coast.
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