In a country where the skies and seas are everything, Maldivians have long trusted a traditional weather guide : the Nakaiy calendar.
Passed down through generations, this ancestral system divides the year into short cycles, each associated with specific weather patterns, winds, and marine behaviors.
While digital forecasts are now common, many locals still turn to Nakaiy as a reliable rhythm to live by—especially in fishing communities and rural islands.
Let’s dive into this beautiful tradition that continues to shape island life across the Maldives.

The Nakaiy Calendar – An Extraordinary Maldivian Way to predict the Weather
In the Maldives, where life is closely tied to the ocean and skies, weather isn’t just watched — it’s deeply understood. Long before satellite forecasts and weather apps, Maldivians relied on the Nakaiy calendar, an ancestral system still respected today across the archipelago.
The Nakaiy divides the year into periods of 13 or 14 days, each associated with specific weather patterns, wind directions, tides, and even fishing conditions. It is rooted in centuries of observation, passed down through generations of islanders, and still guides daily life in many remote islands — especially among fishermen, farmers, and elders.
Each Nakaiy has its own name : Mula, Furahalha, or Uthura-halha. Each with its own meaning and expected mood. Some are known for rough seas, others for calm, sunny skies.
Even today, you’ll hear locals mention an approaching Nakaiy to explain a sudden storm or a shift in the wind.

This traditional system doesn’t replace modern forecasting — but it continues to offer a local, nature-based understanding of the Maldivian climate. It’s a reminder that in the Maldives, the environment isn’t just observed — it’s respected and followed.
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