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Old May 16th, 2012, 08:30 AM
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What temps can I expect in Bermuda early June?

We are thinking of going to BDA early June this year as a last minute holiday. It has been a long time since I was last there and my other half has never been. Will it be warm enough for swimming early June, from what I have googled it would seem so. We scuba dive and snorkel and love water activities. We are used to the hot and humid temps of the Caribbean & usually go couple times a year. However BDA being nowhere near the Caribbean and subtropical I wonder whether it will be hot enough. Due to the appalling wet and cold weather in Europe need to be somewhere warm (which we were last week in Las Vegas but were disappointed on an earlier holiday past Feb in Sharm el Sheikh which was windy and quite cold).

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We travel to Bermuda often and June is our favorite weather month. Pleasantly warm with a nice breeze. Temp's can range from high 70's to low/mid 80's during the day. Water is nice for swimming, about 73/74 F; the visibility is usually very good for things like snorkeling.
The locals tell us June is the best weather month. You can usually avoid the humidity.
You can look up historical data here...
http://www.weather.bm/index.asp
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we have been there in June, many times, the water was great & we swam everyday. Enjoy! My sister lives there so we get to visit when we want to.
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I dive with Blue Water Divers near the Somerset drawbridge. They offer rental shorties and full wetsuits if you feel like you need them. Wreck diving is a big draw there and several of the wrecks are at sixty or lower and my guess is you will want the wetsuit.

Have fun, it is a beautiful place.
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Old May 16th, 2012, 11:42 AM
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Thank you for the replies. We are advanced open water divers and have full wetsuits of various mm thickness. This seals the deal for us!
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