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The skies remain clear and sunny. The increase of tourists rises considerably along with the prices of lodging, so it is necessary to book months in advance.
In November the days are dry and hot, while in May they are hot and humid. In these months there are fewer tourists and prices do not rise as much as in the high season. All tourist attractions remain open.
These months are characterized by constant rainfall, especially at night. Hurricanes could occur between August and October. Accommodation prices decrease significantly, and tourism is minimal.
Your travel to Belize has about 255% the climate impact as your entire yearly budget of CO₂ emissions. This "yearly climate-compatible budget" sets the limit of emissions any person should produce in order to keep global warming to below 2C at about 2 tons of CO2. It includes anything from heating to stay warm and cosy in winter, your daily hot showers, the annoying commute to work, any traveling you do, the production of your yummy food and products you buy – and much more you emit by living your life.
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May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Day
temperature
28°
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Night
temperature
20°
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Days of
rain
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4
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13
Hours
sun
6h
7h
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8h
6h
7h
8h
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6h
Water
temperature
27°
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27°