Nassau Weather in February
February serves up another month of typical winter weather for Nassau, The Bahamas. That means the Caribbean city basks in pleasant temperatures, plenty of sun and little rain.
This page gives detailed information on the typical February 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
78 °F | February average high | 26 °C |
63 °F | February average low | 17 °C |
February is one of the coolest months for Nassau, with average temperatures similar to those in January. Yet even now most afternoons warm up to 75 degrees Fahrenheit (24 degrees Celsius). The temperature doesn't usually get above 89 °F (32 °C).
Nighttime temperatures normally remain above 60 °F (16 °C) and only rarely approach 46 °F (8 °C).
Rain
1.9 in | total precipitation | 49 mm |
6 days | of rain |
February is one of the least rainy months at Nassau.
Sun
65 % | sunshine |
213 hours | of sun |
The sun's rays reach the ground at Nassau during 65 percent of daylight hours on average in February, for a total of 213 hours in the month.
Daylight in February at Nassau lasts an average of 11 hours and 19 minutes a day. The shortest day of the month is the 1st with 11 hours and 2 minutes of daylight. By the end of the month, the days have lengthened to 11:38 from sunrise to sunset. These durations can vary by a minute or two from year to year.
Humidity
78 % | February average humidity |
February humidity levels are similar to those of other winter months at Nassau.
Wind
19.2 mph | February wind speed average | 31.0 kph |
February 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.