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Whitehouse Sunshine Hours by Month

In climate discussions, the hours of sunlight reveal much about a location. This page shows the total number of hours of direct sunlight per month and the average hours per day in Whitehouse, Jamaica. This average is based on long-term data collected between 1990 and 2020.

Monthly hours of sunshine

Data from: Montego Bay, Jamaica (46 KM, 28 Miles).

If you're visiting Whitehouse, you can expect sunshine nearly all year. Peak sunshine in April reaches 253 hours, with only a slight dip to 210 hours in September. The total annual sunshine amounts to 2794 hours.

Daily hours of sunshine

Data from: Montego Bay, Jamaica (46 KM, 28 Miles).

If you're planning a trip to Whitehouse, rest assured that sunshine is an important factor. With peak sunshine in April at 8.4 hours daily and a slight dip to 7.0 hours in September, it maintains a sunny destination year-round.

Whitehouse vs Major Cities: Sunshine Compared

Whitehouse enjoys an average of 2794 hours of sunshine annually. Let’s compare this with some popular tourist destinations:

Seville, Spain, enjoys an impressive 2920 hours of sunshine per year, making it an ideal destination even in winter.

In contrast, Brussels, Belgium, receives only about 1590 hours of sunshine per year, known for its frequently overcast and rainy skies.

Stockholm, Sweden, receives approximately 1907 hours of sunshine annually.

Adelaide, Australia, enjoys 2770 hours of sunshine annually, with long, sunny summers.

Related Climate Data for Whitehouse

September, Whitehouse’s wettest month, receives 83 mm (3.3 in) of rainfall and has a maximum daytime temperature of 31°C (88°F). During the driest month January you can expect a temperature of 29°C (84°F).

For more detailed insights into the city’s temperatures, check out our Temperature page. To explore more about precipitation patterns, visit our Whitehouse Precipitation page.


Whitehouse Sunshine Forecast

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