Nassau Weather in April

April offers a month of exceptional weather for Nassau, The Bahamas. This is the sunniest time of year for the Caribbean island city. Plus April also has the year's lowest humidity. The climate is a little warmer than previous months, yet continues to be mainly dry.

This page gives detailed information on the typical April temperature, rain, sun, humidity and wind for Nassau.

The numbers here are historical averages based on climate data gathered at the Lynden Pindling International Airport, located west of Nassau on New Providence Island.

Temperature Weather iconTemperature

82 °F April average high 28 °C
67 °F April average low 19 °C

Daytime temperatures usually go no higher than 91 degrees Fahrenheit (33 degrees Celsius).

Nighttime temperatures are normally in the 60s F (above 15 °C) and only rarely approach 49 °F (9 °C).

Rainy Weather iconRain

2.7 in total precipitation 69 mm
6 days of rain

While the amount of rainfall usually increases slightly during April, Nassau has not yet entered the rainy season.

Sunny Weather iconSun

72 % sunshine
276 hours of sun

April is Nassau's sunniest month. The sun's rays reach the ground during 72 percent of daylight hours on average, for a total of 276 hours in the month.

Daylight in April at Nassau lasts an average of 12 hours and 45 minutes a day. The shortest day of the month is the 1st with 12 hours and 26 minutes of daylight. By the end of the month, the days have lengthened to 13:05 from sunrise to sunset. These durations can vary by a minute or two from year to year.

Humid Weather iconHumidity

74 % April average humidity

April is the least humid month of the year for Nassau.

Windy Weather iconWind

18.6 mph April wind speed average 29.9 kph

April is windier than most other months in Nassau.

References

These weather data are long-term historical averages provided by The Bahamas Department of Meteorology and World Meteorological Organization. The temperature and precipitation numbers are 1971-2000 normals while the sun, humidity and wind statistics are 1961-1990 normals.

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