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Wind Conditions

  The wind season  here in the Turks and Caicos is the longest in the Caribbean and unlike the rest of the Caribbean, the wind speeds increase in the summer months extending our season from Winter through the late summer months!

Long Bay Beach on the island of Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos boasts one of the longest and best wind conditions you can find anywhere

Here is why!

  • 10-month wind season – We average over 90% kiteable days from Nov-August.  Check out the Kite Provo wind station we had installed for you so you can see the real time wind speed and use this for the most reliable forecast!   https://wx.ikitesurf.com/spot/153710 

We also provide this info for free to you on the top of our home page:  www.KiteProvo.com

  • Super stable wind  – Smooth winds because they are unobstructed from the ocean.  Very little gusts aid in your progression. 

The Winds and the Weather

  • Onshore to Side Onshore Winds  – Long Bay’s kite beach  wind conditions are ideal with a side onshore winds.  This means you will never worry about getting blown out to sea!  Combine that with the massive shallow water Caicos Banks and you can easily walk in waist deep waters at low tide for 1 mile from the shore making it ideal for your safety. 
  • When is the best Time to Visit Turks and Caicos Islands, Weather Patterns – The winds and the weather is one of the biggest attractions to Turks and Caicos Islands, and specifically the island of Providenciales.  Though there is some slight variability by season, the normal weather is warm and calm year-round.  With the year-round pleasant weather in the Turks and Caicos Islands, there really is no bad time to visit. 

Air and Water Temperatures in the Turks and Caicos Islands

The Turks and Caicos Islands enjoy an average of 350 days of sunny skies. Throughout the year, air temperatures range from 75 degrees Fahrenheit to 95 degrees Fahrenheit with only about a 7-degree difference in high temperatures from the hottest summer day to the coolest winter day. However, the summer months are windier, which makes the wind chill lower and it is VERY comfortable even on the hottest day!

The water temperature is a lovely 74 to 78 degrees in winter and 82 to 84 degrees in the summer. The turquoise waters have visibility between 80 and 130 feet. Because of this, the area boasts extraordinary paddleboarding and kayaking!  Check our www.SUPProvo.com for their amazing eco tours on kayaks and paddleboards.  It is like snorkeling without getting wet!  You will see all the incredible underwater wildlife from the view of your paddleboard. 

Seasonal Weather Patterns in the Turks and Caicos Islands

Besides the temperature, the other aspects of seasonal variability in the Turks and Caicos Islands are subtle. The strongest winds are in the Summer months from May–August!  Many of our guests come in the Winter to escape colder weather in the North, but we encourage you to come in the summer for even better wind conditions! 

Rainfall in the Turks and Caicos Islands

The annual rainfall in Turks and Caicos is 33 inches, which happens mostly during two seasons. In the spring, light sprinkles make up the prevailing weather pattern, but the bulk of rain occurs from June to November in single large downpours. The chance that you will see rain is small as the islands only have about fifteen annual rainy days total. Even on the rainy days, sunshine will appear, having only a few hours of weather during an otherwise beautiful day.

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Real-time Wind & Weather
Compliments of Kite Provo

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