The coming weekend offers a classic tropical winter setting across the island. The overall weather in Mauritius will be dominated by persistent southeasterly trade winds, which bring a mix of sunny conditions on the north and west coasts and slightly more unsettled, breezy weather in the east and south. Daytime temperatures will remain pleasant, ranging between 26–28°C, with cooler nights around 19–21°C. The sea temperature holds steady at 25–26°C. Swells beyond the reef may reach 2 to 2.5 meters, especially along the eastern and southern shores.
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Friday, June 20
North Coast (Grand Baie, Pereybere)
Expect clear skies for most of the day. Morning light cloud cover will give way to long, sunny intervals. The temperature will peak around 27°C with a gentle breeze around 20 km/h. The sea will be calm and perfect for swimming or sailing. The weather in Mauritius here will be ideal for beachgoers.
Northwest Coast (Mont Choisy, Trou aux Biches)
A peaceful day with low humidity and uninterrupted sunshine. Rain chances are below 5%, and temperatures should reach 28°C. Sea conditions will be very calm, making it excellent for snorkeling and paddleboarding.
Port Louis and Central Plateau
Early morning mist is possible on the highlands, followed by partial cloud cover. A few short showers may occur over the plateau before noon. In the capital, highs around 27°C are expected, while the plateau will remain cooler at around 24–25°C. Winds may reach up to 45 km/h over elevated terrain.
West Coast (Flic en Flac, Tamarin)
This side of the island remains sheltered from the trade winds. Expect light breezes (under 15 km/h), full sunshine, and a high of 28°C. The sea will be calm, and the weather in Mauritius along the west coast will favor water activities and beach relaxation.
Southwest Coast (Le Morne)
Breezy with 30–35 km/h winds. Offshore waves may reach 2.5 meters, creating good conditions for experienced kitesurfers and windsurfers. Air temperatures will hover around 26°C under partly sunny skies.
South Coast (Bel Ombre)
Morning conditions will be fair, but after 3 PM, passing showers may occur. Expect daytime highs of 26°C and gusty winds near the shore. The open sea will be rough, so swimming is best within protected lagoons.
South Coast (Blue Bay, Mahebourg)
The day may start with overcast skies, but it will clear as the morning progresses. Afternoon sun and 26–27°C warmth will make for good snorkeling conditions within the reef. Winds remain brisk at 30–35 km/h.
East Coast (Belle Mare, Trou d’Eau Douce)
Stronger trade winds (35–40 km/h) and isolated morning showers will mark the day. The afternoon will be sunnier, but sea conditions outside the reef will remain rough, with swells of up to 3 meters.
Sunrise: 06:43 • Sunset: 17:37
High tide: 05:14 and 18:31 • Low tide: 11:42 and 23:38
Saturday, June 21
North Coast
Another dry and bright day. Some morning patchy clouds may appear, but the sky will quickly clear. Maximum temperatures around 27°C, with light southeasterly winds. The weather in Mauritius in this region remains very inviting.
Northwest Coast
Excellent conditions continue: clear skies, calm seas, and very little wind. UV levels will be high, so adequate sun protection is recommended.
Port Louis and Central Plateau
A bit more cloud cover is expected in the morning, with a slight chance of drizzle over the highlands. By the afternoon, sunnier conditions return. Highs in Port Louis around 26°C, cooler on the plateau at 23–24°C. Wind gusts may reach 40 km/h in exposed areas.
West Coast
Saturday brings continued sunny and dry conditions with temperatures near 28°C. Sea conditions are tranquil and great for families and divers. The weather will likely be the most pleasant on this coast.
Southwest Coast (Le Morne)
Winds will ease slightly to 25–30 km/h, but offshore waves remain strong (2–2.5 meters). Air temperature holds at 26°C. It’s a good day for watersports, but beginners should stay within safer zones.
South Coast (Bel Ombre)
Light showers may develop after 4 PM, but the majority of the day will be dry and bright. Winds weaken slightly, and highs remain at 26°C. Swimming is safest in protected areas.
South Coast (Blue Bay, Mahebourg)
Morning sun, followed by partly cloudy skies in the afternoon. The sea within the lagoon will stay calm, with temperatures between 26–27°C. Moderate breezes continue from the southeast.
East Coast
The morning starts sunny, but by midday, increasing cloudiness could lead to short rain spells. Wind speeds remain around 30–35 km/h, and the reef-exposed ocean will still be choppy. Visitors should enjoy early outdoor activities before the afternoon cloud build-up.
Sunrise: 06:43 • Sunset: 17:37
High tide: 06:00 and 19:15 • Low tide: 12:20
Summary
The weather in Mauritius on June 20 and 21 will remain mostly dry, sunny, and pleasant. Trade winds will continue to shape local conditions — stronger on the east and south, with occasional short showers, while the west and north bask in sunshine and calm seas. Outdoor enthusiasts and beach lovers can plan with confidence, especially on the west coast. As always, for safety on the sea and accurate updates, follow the latest from the Mauritius Meteorological Services.
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We write daily weather summaries with the help of MMS, Afzal Goodur and Windy.com.