The St. Croix weather is fairly simple most of the year....sun, sun, and more sun...and an agreeable mix of bright blue skies and fresh breezes. St. Croix's weather is tropical, meaning that temperatures change very little from season to season. Day-time averages in the winter and night-time averages in the summer hover in the 70s. Warm summer days may reach into the 90s, while chilly winter evenings can dip into the high 60s, but such extremes are very unusual. St. Croix weather is the most pleasant - warm but with low humidity - between late-November and April, when most of North America is experiencing cold, frost, and snow.
Actual Data for 2006

Multi-Year - Average Highs & Lows

St. Croix weather does have a rainy season during September and October. July and August are quite hot in the direct sun; but tropical showers are famous for starting and stopping so fast that people barely have enough time to gather up their towels and scurry off the beach. Rain is actually welcomed during this time of the year. Trade winds blow off the water, providing a continuous stream of cool breezes best felt near open strips of beach -- and in higher elevations.
Multi-Year - Average Rainfall

Means with Highest and Lowest Temperature Ever Recorded 
ST. CROIX WEATHER LINKS
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