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Climate & Weather Guide in New Caledonia

Climate zones, seasonal temperatures, rainfall patterns, and best travel times

New Caledonia features a tropical climate influenced by southeasterly trade winds, with a hot, humid wet season from November to April and a cooler, drier season from May to October. Temperatures remain warm year-round, averaging 24-28°C, with minimal seasonal variation. Precipitation varies significantly due to topography: eastern slopes receive very high rainfall up to 4000mm annually from trade winds, while the western leeward side is drier with 800-1500mm. Cyclones pose risks during the wet season. Köppen classifications include tropical savanna (Aw), monsoon (Am), and rainforest (Af) types, making it appealing for expats seeking consistent warmth but requiring adaptation to humidity and rain shadows.

Summer Average

26-29°C

Winter Average

20-25°C

Climate Types

Tropical savanna and Tropical monsoon and Tropical rainforest

Annual Rainfall

800-4000 mm

Sunshine Hours

2,500-2,800 hours annually

Average Humidity

70-85%

Regional Climate Variations

Western Coast (Noumea Region)

The southwestern coast around Noumea experiences a tropical savanna climate (Aw) with hot, humid summers (26-30°C) from November to April, featuring heavy but intermittent rains and cyclone risks. Winters (May-October) are milder (20-24°C) and dry, with refreshing trade winds reducing humidity. Annual rainfall is moderate at 1000-1500mm, concentrated in the wet season, allowing ample sunny days for outdoor living. Ideal for expats preferring drier conditions and beach lifestyles.

Summer:26-30°C
Winter:20-24°C
Moderate rainfall

Warm, breezy paradise with dry winters perfect for water sports and sunny beaches, though humid summers demand good ventilation.

Eastern Windward Slopes

Eastern regions feature a tropical rainforest (Af/Am) climate with consistently high humidity and very heavy rainfall exceeding 2500-4000mm annually, driven by southeasterly trades. Temperatures stay warm year-round (23-28°C), with frequent showers even in the 'dry' season. Lush vegetation thrives here, but flooding and landslides occur during cyclones. Less suitable for casual residents but attractive for nature lovers tolerant of persistent wetness.

Summer:24-28°C
Winter:21-25°C
Very high rainfall

Lush, misty tropics with constant moisture supporting biodiversity, yet challenging for dry-climate preferences due to near-daily rains.

Central Mountains

The central mountain chain amplifies rainfall differences, with elevations creating cooler microclimates (22-27°C averages) and very high precipitation over 3000mm yearly. Trade winds bring persistent cloud cover and mist, enhancing the oceanic feel despite tropical latitude. Winters feel fresher with occasional fronts, but accessibility is limited by rugged terrain. Appeals to hikers seeking verdant, wild interiors away from coastal crowds.

Summer:22-27°C
Winter:19-24°C
Very high rainfall

Cooler, foggy highlands with rich endemic flora, offering respite from coastal heat but requiring rain gear year-round.

New Caledonia's tropical climate offers year-round warmth with distinct wet and dry seasons, varying from moderate rainfall on the sunny west coast to very high levels in eastern and mountain areas. Expats enjoy consistent temperatures and trade wind breezes, ideal for island living, though cyclone preparedness and humidity adaptation are essential. The diversity supports varied lifestyles from beach relaxation to rainforest exploration.