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Hamilton has a warm, humid subtropical oceanic climate with mild temperatures year-round and only modest seasonal variation. Summers are warm rather than hot, winters remain very mild, and rainfall is distributed through the year with a tendency for more showers from June to November. The current conditions of about 19°C and high humidity are consistent with the city’s generally mild maritime climate.
Summer Average
26°C
Winter Average
19°C
Climate Type
Subtropical Oceanic
Rainy Days
140
Sunny Days
240
Humidity
78%
Spring
March - May
18-23°C
Spring is comfortably warm and often humid, with increasing sunshine and occasional showers. Temperatures rise gradually as the city moves toward its warmer season.
Moderate rainfall
Summer
June - August
25-28°C
Summer is warm, humid, and occasionally breezy, with frequent short showers and the highest temperatures of the year. Heat is usually moderated by the surrounding ocean.
High rainfall
Autumn
September - November
23-27°C
Autumn stays warm and humid, with a continued chance of passing showers. This is also within the broader rainy season, though rainfall is usually not extreme.
High rainfall
Winter
December - February
17-21°C
Winter is very mild by temperate standards, with comfortable daytime conditions and cooler evenings. Rainfall remains possible, but prolonged cold is uncommon.
Moderate rainfall
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Air Quality
Hamilton
Hamilton offers a compact, English-speaking island lifestyle with genuine appeal for professionals seeking stability and community. The city's tight-knit expat network, reliable healthcare, and solid public transport make daily life manageable, while Bermuda's political stability and low crime rate provide real peace of mind. The waterfront setting and outdoor culture genuinely enhance quality of life here.
The catch: housing costs are among the world's highest, and the small population means limited career opportunities outside finance, insurance, and tourism. This works well for remote workers or those with established roles, but less so if you're job-hunting locally. It's a place that rewards commitment—those who settle in tend to stay—but requires honest financial planning upfront.
Advantages
Hamilton
Caribbean island paradise
Pink sand beaches
Tax-efficient business hub
Safe, tight-knit community
Year-round warm weather
Excellent healthcare access
Disadvantages
Hamilton
Extremely high cost of living
Expensive housing market
Limited job opportunities
Small expat community
Restricted nightlife options
Safety & Security in Hamilton
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Good
74
/100
Bermuda Avg
55
North America Avg
58
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
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