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Heat / Humidity
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 7:26 am
by Sue Noble
Been keeping a close eye on the weather in Tobago. I noticed that at the moment it's not quite so hot as it was a couple of weeks ago but humidity is about 100% !!! Is this normal?
Having never been to to this part of the world before, we have never experienced this sort of humidity, so no idea what it feels like. Do you just go round dripping in sweat all the time or is like being in a 'light mist'?
Dave & sue
Re: Heat / Humidity
Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 7:31 am
by Paul Tallet
Hi Dave and Sue
Yes you will notice the difference ... even during the (alleged) dry season it can be humid.
It would feel like a typically humid hot summer afternoon in the UK just before a thunderstorm ... but it is often quite breezy.
Regards
Re: Heat / Humidity
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:10 pm
by Brian Taylor
and other than in europe you can always hop in the sea when you feel too sweaty...
steph
Re: Heat / Humidity
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:47 pm
by Joanne Green
Hi Sue-
It depends on what time of year you will be there. The temperature doesn't vary much but the humidity is a good deal lower in January/February (I've never been there in Dec. or March). We used to go to the Caribbean in June & the difference in the comfort level was enormous! Go in the "dry" months if possible! I'm not very heat-tolerent, but I find that visiting in February is not too bad & if there's a good breeze, which is almost all the time, it's quite comfortable. Of course, when you go into the interior, where the wind is cut off, it's a lot more uncomfortable!
Re: Heat / Humidity
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 4:13 pm
by Carol Townsend
Dave and Sue,
Don't forget to keep up your fluid intake (water, not rum; I'm being sensible here!) but don't forget to eat as well to maintain your body's salt levels. We went in August (no choice-school hols) when the humidity level was incredibly high and my legs swelled up due to fluid retention. It didn't spoil my holiday and my first night back at home was spent in the loo (sorry, too much information) and by the next morning they had returned to their normal size.