Mui
Ne
Weather
Mui
Ne
lies
in
the
monsoon
tropical
zone,
with
2
district
seasons.
The
rainy
season
is
from
May
to
October
and
the
dry
season
from
November
to
April.
Dry
season
normally
means
NO
RAIN.
Mui
Ne
lies
in
the
emerging
Binh
Thuan
Desert
and
is
prone
to
drought.
Onset
of
rainy
season
can
bring
flash
flooding
and
extensive
errosion.
Rainy
season
brings
lush
green
foliage,
and
the
return
of
birds,
butterflies
and
other
wildlife
(and
takes
away
the
tourists).
Rain
is
usually
for
an
hour,
once
or
twice
a
day
(typically
afternoon
and
evening),
during
the
rainy
season.
The
yearly
average
rainfall
varies
between
50
and
100
cm.
The
average
relative
humidity
is
79%.
Binh
Thuan
Province
(where
Mui
Ne
resides)
is
the
driest
region
in
South
East
Asia.
The
average
temperature
is
27°C.
Visitors
will
be
comfortable
in
short
pants
and
short-sleeve
shirts
during
the
day.
Bathing
suits
are
not
appropriate
away
from
the
beach
and
topless
bathing
is
not
allowed.
Light
jackets
and
pants
may
be
desired
during
the
evenings
in
late
December
and
Early
January
(the
coldest
time
of
the
year).
Because
Mui
Ne
receives
very
little
rain,
it
is
also
sunnier,
and
thus
feels
hotter
than
Nha
Trang
or
Ho
Chi
Minh
City.
There
is
little
variation
in
sunrise,
sunset
and
daylight
hours.
Sunrise
is
around
5:30
am
and
sunset
around
7
pm.
The
average
total
sunny
hours
are
2,459/year.
Mui
Ne
offers
the
best
conditions
in
all
of
Vietnam
for
wind/water
sports.
Mui
Ne
has
an
average
of
227
days
per
year
of
wind
over
12
knots.
November
through
March
(Dry
Season)
is
windiest.
Dry
Season
ranges
between
18-30,
with
gusts
up
to
40
knots.
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