There is no such thing as a bad time to go to Jamaica – the tropical climate brings warmth all year round, but the winter and spring are classed as the dry season. February is the driest month on average, with about 15mm expected, or roughly 3 rainy days. Sunshine amounts peak through February – April with 9 hours per day.
December through to May the average temperature sits between 29 and 32°C, not only is it blissfully warm but it tends to rain less. June to November is classified as the wet season and can incur heavy showers and thunderstorms. The Atlantic hurricane season exists between these months, and Jamaica is just as vulnerable as its neighbouring islands. The peak of the “wet season” is August-October with around 9 rainy days per month and 7 hours of sunshine expected per day