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when is hurricane season in puerto rico

Hurricane season in Puerto Rico runs from June 1 to November 30 , with the highest risk typically in August, September, and into early October.

Quick Scoop: Key Facts

  • Official Atlantic hurricane season: June 1 – November 30.
  • Peak months: Mainly August and September , with elevated risk from mid-August to mid-October.
  • Rainy season overlaps: roughly May/June through November , so expect more showers in that window.
  • Direct hits by a major hurricane are not yearly , but the island is exposed every season, so preparation and flexibility are important.

If You’re Planning a Trip

  • Lowest hurricane risk:
    • December–April (outside hurricane season, drier and very popular).
* Late November and early December are often highlighted as “sweet spot” months with good weather and lower risk.
  • Traveling in season (June–Nov):
    • Watch forecasts several days before and during your trip.
* Consider travel insurance that covers weather-related cancellations or interruptions.
* Check your hotel/airline cancellation and change policies in advance.

In forum-style travel discussions, many frequent visitors say they still visit during hurricane season but always build in flexible dates and backup plans, especially for September and early October.

Quick Safety & Prep Notes

  • Have a simple plan: know your hotel’s emergency procedures and keep devices charged when storms are in the forecast.
  • If a strong storm is projected, locals and long-term visitors usually stock up early (water, food, medicines) and follow official guidance.

TL;DR: Hurricane season in Puerto Rico is June 1–November 30 , with August–September as the most active stretch, so if you want to minimize risk, aim for December–April or late November/early December instead.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.