The climate in the Maldives is warm through out the year, determined by the monsoons. However, being on the equator, the monsoons are calm and not as defined as in the neighboring countries. Of the two monsoons, the southwest monsoon from May to October brings some rain and wind. The northeast monsoon from November to April is the dry season with very little rain and wind. The temperature varies little with an annual average daily maximum of 30.4º degrees Celsius and a minimum of 25.9º degrees Celsius. The annual rainfall stood at just over 1,900 millimeters in 1996. In the same year, the country, with the equator running through it, had over 2,800 hours of sunshine, an average of about 8 hours a day.
 

 

 
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