Puerto Rico's pleasant
tropical climate is
virtually seasonless, though
temperatures are slightly
higher from June to
September; note it may be
considerably cooler in the
mountains. Rainfall varies
around the island - heaviest
in El Yunque, which receives
up to 200 inches a year, and
lightest in the southwest
desert region, getting only
37 inches a year.
Hurricanes are so
common in Puerto Rico that
they got their name here;
the English word for these
storms with winds of over
75mph comes from the name of
the Taíno god of malevolence,
Jurakán (pronounced hu-ra-kan).
Hurricane season runs June
through November, when the
weather is hottest and
wettest, with the risk
highest in September.