What about October

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nancyr84
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What about October

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Thinking of an October trip next year. Usually go in May. How is the weather compared to May ? My hubbie thinks October is prime storm time. Is the temperature of air and water same as may, what is the chance of a storm ?
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mbw1024
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we were there last year from 10/2-10/12 and the weather was great. only thing I could say was most evenings it got pretty cloudy and we had no sunsets to speak out. And one evening there was a wicked storm but that was about it. The water temp. was great.
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Our last 4 trips to St. John were in October!! Beautiful and dry with no rain in sight!! Go 4 IT! :D
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SusanNJ
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We love going to St. John in October. It is a gamble with the weather but usually we have more sunny days vs. cloudy days. A couple years ago we had rain for 4 days straight. I think the later in October you go, the better. We were there the 3rd week last year and had a great time. Some restaurants are closed this time of year, however there are less crowds. Definitely go!
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Our first trip to St. John was in October of 2003. We loved the weather. We stayed in a house without AC on Hart Bay and were fine, sleeping wise. It was sunny every day. I don’t recall whether we had any good sunsets. The beaches were completely empty most days, and most (though not all) of the restaurants were open. I will say though, that a couple of days after we left St. John was hit with a 10-day deluge that cost millions of dollars in damage. I remember some disappointed trip reports. Of course, there is nothing you can do about the weather!
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