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Barrouallie has a tropical maritime climate with very little seasonal temperature variation and consistently warm, humid conditions throughout the year. The climate is classified here as Tropical Monsoon, with a pronounced wet season from about June to December and a drier period from January to May, while coastal temperatures typically remain in the upper 20s°C.
Summer Average
29°C
Winter Average
27°C
Climate Type
Tropical Monsoon
Rainy Days
180
Sunny Days
240
Humidity
80%
Spring
March - May
27-29°C
Spring is warm and often sunny, but humidity remains high and brief showers can occur. Conditions gradually become more humid and unsettled toward late May as the wet season approaches.
Moderate rainfall
Summer
June - August
28-31°C
Summer is hot, humid, and wetter than the earlier part of the year, with frequent showers and periods of heavier rain. Cloud cover is common, and rainfall is typically highest during the core wet season.
High rainfall
Autumn
September - November
27-30°C
Autumn remains warm and humid, with frequent rain bands and occasional heavy downpours. This is generally one of the wettest parts of the year in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
High rainfall
Winter
December - February
26-28°C
Winter is the driest and slightly cooler season, though temperatures remain tropical and comfortable by day. Rainfall decreases compared with the wet season, and February is often among the driest months.
Moderate rainfall
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Air Quality
Barrouallie
Barrouallie offers a truly authentic, tranquil Caribbean village experience, ideal for expats seeking deep immersion into local culture rather than a bustling expat hub. With a population of just 1,000, expect a close-knit community and a slower pace of life centered around natural beauty and genuine local interactions. This is a destination for those prioritizing peace and a less commercialized island lifestyle.
Daily life here is generally peaceful and safe, with basic healthcare and public transport services proving sufficient for most local needs. However, the charm of its small scale also means fewer amenities and specialized services compared to larger towns, and you'll likely need to actively build your social circle without a pre-existing expat network. Consider Barrouallie if you value quiet authenticity over extensive modern conveniences.
Advantages
Barrouallie
Pristine Caribbean beaches
Tight-knit community living
Rich cultural heritage sites
Peaceful, quiet lifestyle
Strong local fishing tradition
Disadvantages
Barrouallie
Limited job opportunities locally
No higher education institutions
Expensive imported goods
Minimal nightlife options
Brain drain to larger islands
Safety & Security in Barrouallie
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Moderate
55
/100
Saint Vincent And The Grenadines Avg
57
North America Avg
58
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
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Safety Index
0510
Moderate
Safety from Crime
0510
Moderate
Safe Alone (Day)
0510
Good
Safe Alone (Night)
0510
Low
Safety from Violent Crime
0510
Moderate
Safety from Property Crime
0510
Moderate
Environmental & Natural Hazard Risks
Resilience Score: N/A
Data Currently Under Investigation
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