Little Inagua is an island in the Bahamas that is located in the southeastern part of the archipelago, approximately 80 miles from Great Inagua. It is the second largest island in the Bahamas and is home to a variety of wildlife, including the endangered Bahama Parrot. The island is approximately 12 miles long and 8 miles wide, and has a population of just over 400 people.
Little Inagua is a very remote island, with no roads or bridges connecting it to other islands. The only way to get there is by boat or plane. The island is mainly flat, with some low hills and a few small lakes. The terrain is mostly covered in low shrubs and cacti, and is home to a variety of birds and other wildlife.
Little Inagua has a long and interesting history, dating back to the 17th century when it was first inhabited by the Lucayan Indians. The island was later colonized by the Spanish, who used it as a base for their slave trading operations. In the 19th century, the island was used as a base for the Royal Navy, who used it to protect the Bahamas from piracy.
In the 20th century, Little Inagua was used as a training ground for the British Royal Air Force during World War II. Today, the island is mainly used as a nature reserve and is home to a variety of rare and endangered species. It is also a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature lovers.
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Little Inagua in the Bahamas has a tropical climate, with hot and humid summers, warm and wet winters, and plenty of sunshine throughout the year. The average temperature ranges from the mid-70s Fahrenheit in the winter to the mid-80s Fahrenheit in the summer. The summer months are usually very humid, with temperatures often exceeding 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The winter months are generally much drier, with temperatures rarely dropping below the mid-70s. The island receives the most rainfall during the summer months, with the wet season running from May to October. The hurricane season runs from June to November, with the peak months being August and September.
Our weather forecast for Little Inagua helps plan your stay according to the weather. For sunny days, pack light and breathable clothes, swimwear, and sunscreen. For winter weather, it's recommended to bring warm clothes, gloves, a hat, sturdy footwear, and a raincoat.
Date | Icon | Temperature | Wind speed/gusts | Cloudiness/Visibility | Air humidity/pressure | Sunrise/Sunset |
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Jan. 24th 2025 Jan. 24th 2025 | max: 25.8 °C min: 25.4 °C |
32.4 m/s 35.3 m/s |
25.8 % 22.8 m |
82.0 % 1,018 hPa |
06:31:47 17:36:58 |
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Jan. 25th 2025 Jan. 25th 2025 | max: 25.8 °C min: 25.2 °C |
36.7 m/s 38.5 m/s |
0.8 % 24.1 m |
76.0 % 1,020 hPa |
06:31:35 17:37:37 |
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Jan. 26th 2025 Jan. 26th 2025 | max: 25.6 °C min: 24.9 °C |
37.1 m/s 39.6 m/s |
12.5 % 24.1 m |
78.5 % 1,020 hPa |
06:31:21 17:38:17 |
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Jan. 27th 2025 Jan. 27th 2025 | max: 25.5 °C min: 25.1 °C |
34.9 m/s 39.2 m/s |
8.1 % 24.1 m |
80.5 % 1,018 hPa |
06:31:06 17:38:56 |
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Jan. 28th 2025 Jan. 28th 2025 | max: 25.7 °C min: 24.9 °C |
31.3 m/s 35.3 m/s |
6.1 % 22.5 m |
81.4 % 1,016 hPa |
06:30:50 17:39:35 |
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Jan. 29th 2025 Jan. 29th 2025 | max: 25.6 °C min: 25.4 °C |
31.7 m/s 36.7 m/s |
4.6 % 24.1 m |
80.4 % 1,016 hPa |
06:30:33 17:40:14 |
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Jan. 30th 2025 Jan. 30th 2025 | max: 25.7 °C min: 25.4 °C |
33.5 m/s 43.6 m/s |
41.9 % 24.1 m |
86.9 % 1,016 hPa |
06:30:14 17:40:52 |
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Jan. 31st 2025 Jan. 31st 2025 | max: 25.9 °C min: 25.5 °C |
31.7 m/s 40.3 m/s |
40.0 % 24.1 m |
88.6 % 1,016 hPa |
06:29:54 17:41:30 |
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Feb. 1st 2025 Feb. 1st 2025 | max: 25.6 °C min: 25.3 °C |
40.7 m/s 49.0 m/s |
2.6 % 24.1 m |
87.5 % 1,018 hPa |
06:29:33 17:42:07 |
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Feb. 2nd 2025 Feb. 2nd 2025 | max: 25.3 °C min: 25.1 °C |
40.7 m/s 47.9 m/s |
15.1 % 24.1 m |
82.5 % 1,018 hPa |
06:29:10 17:42:45 |
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Feb. 3rd 2025 Feb. 3rd 2025 | max: 25.4 °C min: 25.1 °C |
38.2 m/s 43.2 m/s |
53.2 % 24.1 m |
81.5 % 1,017 hPa |
06:28:46 17:43:21 |
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Feb. 4th 2025 Feb. 4th 2025 | max: 25.4 °C min: 25.1 °C |
38.5 m/s 41.8 m/s |
51.6 % 24.1 m |
79.2 % 1,017 hPa |
06:28:21 17:43:57 |
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Feb. 5th 2025 Feb. 5th 2025 | max: 25.0 °C min: 24.7 °C |
47.5 m/s 55.4 m/s |
50.6 % 24.1 m |
77.4 % 1,020 hPa |
06:27:55 17:44:33 |
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Feb. 6th 2025 Feb. 6th 2025 | max: 24.8 °C min: 24.4 °C |
49.7 m/s 55.8 m/s |
10.7 % 22.3 m |
77.5 % 1,020 hPa |
06:27:28 17:45:08 |
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