The start of the week brings a shift in the weather pattern across Mauritius. Monday will offer more sunshine and relatively dry air, ideal for beach outings and outdoor activities. On Tuesday, a weak easterly disturbance moves in, increasing the cloud cover and bringing a higher chance of brief showers, particularly in eastern and central regions. Trade winds strengthen slightly through the period, and swells begin building off the southern coasts.
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Monday, June 9 – Mostly sunny with isolated showers
Monday’s weather will be dry and warm in most areas, with light easterly winds and only a few passing clouds. Afternoon temperatures will peak between 25°C and 27°C. The sea remains calm inside the lagoons, with good visibility and mild conditions offshore.
North Coast (Grand Baie, Pereybère, Trou aux Biches)
A bright start to the week with plenty of sunshine in the morning. A few puffy clouds may drift in by late afternoon, but rain is unlikely. Perfect for snorkelling, sailing, or a beach picnic.
East Coast (Belle Mare, Flacq, Ile aux Cerfs)
A little more cloud expected through the day, with a brief, light shower possible around midday. Winds are brisk near the shore, and the sea becomes slightly choppy beyond the reef, but lagoon waters remain safe.
South Coast (Bel Ombre, Mahebourg, Blue Bay)
Dry and mostly sunny with a gentle onshore breeze. A few clouds may pass through in the late afternoon, but rain will be minimal. Ideal day for kayaking or a glass-bottom boat ride.
West Coast (Flic en Flac, Tamarin, Le Morne)
Sunny from sunrise to sunset, with calm surf and excellent visibility for diving. Winds remain light. Le Morne may see slightly stronger gusts near the cliffs by evening.
Central Plateau (Curepipe, Vacoas)
Cooler and cloudier than coastal areas, especially in the early morning. A light afternoon drizzle is possible in elevated spots, but most of the day remains dry. Daytime highs around 23°C.
Sunrise: 06:40
Sunset: 17:37
High Tide: 06:58 & 19:22
Low Tide: 01:09 & 13:32
Tuesday, June 10 – More clouds, breezier, light showers developing
Tuesday’s weather becomes more unsettled as a band of moisture crosses the island. Expect a mix of cloud and sun, with a few light but widespread showers in the afternoon. Winds strengthen, especially along the east and south coasts, and seas become rougher beyond the reefs.
North Coast
Still a bright morning, but more clouds develop after lunch. A short, passing shower is possible by late afternoon. Temperatures hover around 26°C, and the sea remains generally calm.
East Coast
Clouds increase through the morning, with light showers likely by midday. Winds reach 30–35 km/h, making the sea visibly choppier. Good idea to limit offshore boating.
South Coast (Bel Ombre, Blue Bay, Mahebourg)
Variable skies with occasional light rain during the afternoon. The lagoon is still suitable for short activities, but the outer reef becomes increasingly rough.
West Coast
Mostly dry with partial sunshine. Clouds increase in the afternoon, but rainfall is unlikely. Winds remain manageable, and conditions are pleasant overall.
Central Plateau
Cool and breezy with patchy clouds from morning through evening. Light rain likely, especially around Curepipe and Vacoas. Temperatures range from 19°C at night to 22°C during the day.
Sunrise: 06:40
Sunset: 17:37
High Tide: 07:48 & 20:08
Low Tide: 01:56 & 14:24
Sea & Wind Conditions
- Winds: East 25–35 km/h, gusting higher Tuesday afternoon.
- Swells: 1.5–2 m building to 2.5 m on Tuesday evening, especially along southern and southeastern reefs.
- Lagoon: Calm on Monday, turning slightly choppy Tuesday, especially in the east.
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We write daily weather summaries with the help of MMS, Afzal Goodur and Windy.com.