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Current Weather in Majuro

Sunny
26.8°C80.2°F
  • Current Temperature: 26.8°C80.2°F
  • Current Feels‑Like Temperature: 29.5°C85.2°F
  • Current Humidity: 77%
  • Minimum Temperature/Maximum Temperature: 24.5°C76.1°F / 27°C80.6°F
  • Wind Speed: 8.3km/h
  • Wind Direction: From the South-Southwest
(Data Time 00:00 / Data Retrieved 2025-09-10 23:00)

Seasonal Events & Climate in Majuro

In the Marshall Islands, there are distinct dry (December to April) and wet seasons (May to November) throughout the year, and the traditional events and festivals have developed in close connection with the climate. Below is a summary of the main seasonal events and climate characteristics by season.

Spring (March to May)

Climate Characteristics

  • End of the dry season with many sunny days
  • Temperature: Stable around 28 to 31°C
  • Precipitation: Rain gradually increases toward May

Main Events and Culture

Month Event Relation to Climate
March Easter Festival Outdoor worship and family gatherings are held in churches taking advantage of the sunny late dry season.
April Traditional Fishing Festival An event showcasing traditional spear and line fishing during calm sea conditions in the dry season.
May Constitution Day (May 1) Ceremony celebrating the constitution established in 1950. Outdoor ceremonies are held during the transition from dry to wet season.

Summer (June to August)

Climate Characteristics

  • Peak of the wet season with high humidity and frequent downpours
  • Temperature: High temperatures around 29 to 32°C
  • Characteristics: Repeated short bursts of intense rain and sunshine

Main Events and Culture

Month Event Relation to Climate
June Start of the Wet Season A period when strong downpours begin. Traditional parades using rain gear are held in villages.
July Traditional Canoe Race A race featuring traditional canoes that utilizes sea breezes and waves between heavy downpours.
August Ocean Bounty Festival An event held at the end of the wet season to pray for abundant catch. Feasts featuring seafood dishes are held indoors and outdoors.

Autumn (September to November)

Climate Characteristics

  • Late wet season with gradually decreasing rainfall
  • Temperature: Stable around 28 to 31°C
  • Characteristics: High humidity remains, with evening showers still occurring

Main Events and Culture

Month Event Relation to Climate
September Harvest Thanksgiving Peak harvest period of the wet season. Offerings using taro and coconut are made.
October Participation in the Pacific Arts Festival As the climate gradually transitions to dry season, it becomes optimal for dance and music performances on outdoor stages.
November Independence Day (November 17) A national festival celebrating the independence of the republic. Ceremonies and fireworks are held in various locations under calm weather.

Winter (December to February)

Climate Characteristics

  • Beginning of the dry season with the most sunny days
  • Temperature: The most comfortable period of the year, around 27 to 30°C
  • Characteristics: Low humidity and pleasant sea breezes

Main Events and Culture

Month Event Relation to Climate
December Christmas During the sunny dry season, mass and family gatherings at churches are held on a grand scale.
January New Year Outdoor events featuring fireworks and traditional dances. Celebrations can be held without worrying about rain due to the dry climate.
February Festival of Songs and Dances Traditional performances of songs and dances are held, including tours around the islands under stable weather in the dry season.

Summary of Seasonal Events and Climate Relations

Season Climate Characteristics Main Event Examples
Spring Sunny late dry season, increasing rain Easter, Traditional Fishing Festival, Constitution Day
Summer High humidity and downpours during wet season peak Start of the Wet Season, Canoe Race, Ocean Bounty Festival
Autumn Decreasing rainfall in late wet season Harvest Thanksgiving, Pacific Arts Festival, Independence Day
Winter Stable sunny weather at the start of the dry season Christmas, New Year, Festival of Songs and Dances

Additional Notes

  • In the Marshall Islands, agriculture, fisheries, and maritime culture are central to daily life, and events are adjusted according to the climate.
  • Rituals shared with other island cultures, such as Kiribati and the Federated States of Micronesia, can be observed.
  • Religious events (Christian festivals) have been widely established due to influences from the period of introduction.
  • The sunny period of the dry season coincides with the tourist season, leading to an increase in visitors from outside the islands.

Cultural events in the Marshall Islands are an important element that brings vibrancy to life in harmony with the rhythms of the climate.

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