The middle of the week in Mauritius brings familiar patterns of the island’s winter season. Expect a steady southeast trade wind, fast-moving clouds, and pleasant air temperatures. On Tuesday, June 24, some early showers may occur, especially over the central plateau and southeastern regions, but clearer skies are likely as the day progresses. Wednesday, June 25, is shaping up to be sunnier overall, with slightly weaker winds and more stable weather. Daytime temperatures are expected to range between 26–28°C, while overnight lows hover around 20°C. Inside the lagoons, the sea will remain calm and suitable for swimming, while rougher conditions prevail beyond the reefs.
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Tuesday, June 24
North Coast (Grand Baie, Pereybere)
The morning starts cloudy, but rain is unlikely. Later in the morning, the sky will gradually clear, making way for several hours of sunshine. Temperatures will reach 27–28°C, with southeast winds at 15–18 km/h. The weather in this region is very favorable for beachgoers.
Northwest Coast (Mont Choisy, Trou aux Biches)
Slightly humid but sunny in the morning, followed by a mostly clear afternoon. Sea conditions remain glassy and inviting. With 28°C and only light breezes, the weather is ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
Port Louis & Central Plateau
Expect some brief morning showers, particularly between 7 and 9 a.m., with cloud cover decreasing steadily through the late morning. Temperatures in Port Louis will reach 26–27°C, while the plateau stays slightly cooler at 24–25°C. Despite some early instability, the weather improves throughout the day.
West Coast (Flic en Flac, Tamarin)
This side of the island sees the best of the weather again: plenty of sunshine, a light breeze around 12–15 km/h, and 28°C air temperature. Sea conditions are excellent, offering perfect settings for watersports and family outings.
Southwest Coast (Le Morne)
Expect a strong southeast wind between 30–35 km/h, gusting up to 50 km/h in elevated areas. Offshore waves may reach 2.5–3 meters, creating perfect weather for experienced surfers and kitesurfers. The air temperature will remain around 26°C.
South Coast (Bel Ombre)
Cloudier skies early in the morning may bring isolated light showers. By the afternoon, skies should clear and temperatures will climb to around 26°C. The coastal weather here is more variable but still suitable for relaxation.
Southeast Coast (Blue Bay, Mahebourg)
A grey morning with possible drizzle gives way to gradual clearing by midday. Winds will blow steadily at 30–35 km/h, with temperatures around 26–27°C. Calm lagoon waters make swimming possible despite the wind.
East Coast (Belle Mare, Trou d’Eau Douce)
Clouds driven by the wind may cause some brief rain in the early morning, but sunshine returns in the afternoon. With temperatures near 26°C and waves over 2.5 meters outside the reef, swimmers should stay inside lagoon areas.
Astronomy & Tidal Info for Tuesday, June 24
- Sunrise: 06:43
- Sunset: 17:38
- High tide: 07:28 & 20:34
- Low tide: 13:28 & 02:04
Wednesday, June 25
North Coast
Expect mostly sunny skies all day, with only light winds and a high of 28°C. The weather will be ideal for boating, snorkeling, and relaxing on the beach.
Northwest Coast
Clear skies in the morning and afternoon, with gentle breezes and 28°C temperatures. Lagoon conditions are excellent, making this a top pick for outdoor activities.
Port Louis & Central Plateau
Some early morning mist may occur, but overall the weather will be fair. In Port Louis, highs will reach 26°C; on the plateau, expect 23–24°C. A brief afternoon shower is possible but not disruptive.
West Coast
Another beautiful day with sunshine, 28°C temperatures, and minimal wind. The weather remains perfect for outdoor plans, especially along the coastline.
Southwest Coast
The wind weakens slightly to 25–28 km/h, with wave height dropping to about 2 meters. With 26°C air temperature and improving marine conditions, Wednesday’s weather will be suitable even for intermediate-level surfers and wind enthusiasts.
South Coast
A partly cloudy morning turns into a mostly sunny afternoon. Expect temperatures around 25–26°C and winds of 25–30 km/h. The weather remains pleasant and consistent for beach time and walking tours.
Southeast Coast (Blue Bay, Mahebourg)
Clear skies and gentle breezes define the day here, with a high near 26°C. The lagoon stays calm and inviting, providing one of the best weather spots on the island.
East Coast
Morning sunshine followed by increasing clouds in the afternoon. Winds remain steady near 30 km/h, and rougher seas beyond the reef suggest staying closer to shore.
Astronomy & Tidal Info for Wednesday, June 25
- Sunrise: 06:43
- Sunset: 17:38
- High tide: 08:11 & 21:17
- Low tide: 14:10 & 02:45
The weather in Mauritius on Tuesday and Wednesday offers a mix of breezy mornings, sunny afternoons, and pleasant temperatures throughout the island. While Tuesday starts with some lingering cloudiness and potential showers in the southeast and highlands, conditions improve steadily. By Wednesday, more stable weather dominates, especially in the west and north. The lagoons stay safe and inviting for swimming, while wave activity outside the reef continues to support adventurous watersports. Whether you’re planning a beach day or a nature walk, check the local conditions in your region — and enjoy the best of the Mauritian outdoors!
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We write daily weather summaries with the help of MMS, Afzal Goodur and Windy.com.