Weather in the Maldives
These islands extend in a long chain some 1,900 km/1,200 mi from north to south in the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean between 12°N and 6°S. There are over 7,000 islands, many of them merely low-lying coral reefs; only about 200 islands are inhabited.
The Maldives have a tropical climate with abundant rainfall and moderately high temperatures around the year. The islands near or south of the equator have rain more evenly distributed throughout the year or a maximum fall in the period November to March.Daily hours of sunshine average three to four in the wetter months and as much as eight to nine in the drier season. The northern islands are very occasionally affected by violent storms as tropical cyclones develop in the Arabian Sea between August and November. These bring very strong winds and torrential rain.
The Maldives have a hot tropical climate. There are two monsoons, the southwest from May to October and the northeast from November to April. Generally the southwest brings more wind and rain in June and July. The temperature rarely falls below 25°C (77°F). The best time to visit is November to Easter.
Required clothing: Lightweight cottons and linens throughout the year. Light waterproofs are advised during the rainy season.

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