Typically, May marks the transition from the dry season to the wet season in Honduras. Expect rising humidity and temperatures, with daytime highs averaging in the low to mid-30s Celsius (high 80s to low 90s Fahrenheit) in inland areas and slightly cooler temperatures along the coasts. Rainfall becomes more frequent as the month progresses, although it’s usually in the form of short, intense afternoon showers followed by sunshine. This period experiences a shift in prevailing winds, bringing moisture from the Caribbean Sea. The exact onset and intensity of the wet season can vary regionally and from year to year.
Understanding these climatic conditions is crucial for travelers planning trips during this period. Packing light, breathable clothing, rain gear, and insect repellent is recommended. The increasing rainfall contributes to the lush landscapes and revitalizes rivers and waterfalls, creating attractive scenery for nature enthusiasts. Agriculture, a significant part of the Honduran economy, also benefits from the arrival of the rains. Historically, May has been a period of preparation for the wetter months ahead, with communities taking measures to mitigate potential flooding and landslides in vulnerable areas.