Throughout Egypt, days are
commonly warm or hot, and nights are cool. Egypt
has only two seasons: a mild winter from
November to April and a hot summer from May to
October. The only differences between the
seasons are variations in daytime temperatures
and changes in prevailing winds. In the coastal
regions, temperatures range between an average
minimum of 14° C in winter and an average
maximum of 30° C in summer.
Temperatures vary widely in the
inland desert areas, especially in summer, when
they may range from 7° C at night to 43° C
during the day. During winter, temperatures in
the desert fluctuate less dramatically, but they
can be as low as 0° C at night and as high as
18° C during the day.
The average annual temperature
increases moving southward from the Delta to the
Sudanese border, where temperatures are similar
to those of the open deserts to the east and
west. In the north, the cooler temperatures of
Alexandria during the summer have made the city
a popular resort. Throughout the Delta and the
northern Nile Valley, there are occasional
winter cold spells accompanied by light frost
and even snow. At Aswan, in the south, June
temperatures can be as low as 10° C at night and
as high as 41° C during the day when the sky is
clear.
Egypt receives fewer than eighty
millimeters of precipitation annually in most
areas. Most rain falls along the coast, but even
the wettest area, around Alexandria, receives
only about 200 millimeters of precipitation per
year. Alexandria has relatively high humidity,
but sea breezes help keep the moisture down to a
comfortable level. Moving southward, the amount
of precipitation decreases suddenly. Cairo
receives a little more than one centimeter of
precipitation each year. The city, however,
reports humidity as high as 77 percent during
the summer. But during the rest of the year,
humidity is low. The areas south of Cairo
receive only traces of rainfall. Some areas will
go years without rain and then experience sudden
downpours that result in flash floods. Sinai
receives somewhat more rainfall (about twelve
centimeters annually in the north) than the
other desert areas, and the region is dotted by
numerous wells and oases, which support small
population centers that formerly were focal
points on trade routes. Water drainage toward
the Mediterranean Sea from the main plateau
supplies sufficient moisture to permit some
agriculture in the coastal area, particularly
near Al Arish.
A phenomenon of Egypt's climate
is the hot spring wind that blows across the
country. The winds, known to Europeans as the
sirocco and to Egyptians as the khamsin,
usually arrive in April but occasionally occur
in March and May. The winds form in small but
vigorous low-pressure areas in the Isthmus of
Suez and sweep across the northern coast of
Africa. Unobstructed by geographical features,
the winds reach high velocities and carry great
quantities of sand and dust from the deserts.
These sandstorms, often accompanied by winds of
up to 140 kilometers per hour, can cause
temperatures to rise as much as 20° C in two
hours. The winds blow intermittently and may
continue for days, cause illness in people and
animals, harm crops, and occasionally damage
houses and infrastructure.
M
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T
y
p
e |
Cairo
Min/
Max |
Alexandria
Min/
Max |
Luxor
Min/
Max |
Aswan
Min/
Max |
Hurghada
Air/
Water
Average |
Sharm
Air/
Water
Average |
| |
|
Forecast |
Forecast |
Forecast |
Forecast |
Forecast |
Forecast |
| Jan |
C
F |
8.6/19.1
47/66 |
9.3/18.3
49/65 |
5.4/23
42/74 |
8/23.8
46/75 |
24/18
75/64 |
24/18
75/64 |
| Feb |
C
F |
9.3/21
48/69 |
9.7/19.2
49/67 |
6.8/25.4
44/78 |
9.4/26.1
49/79 |
25/18
77/64 |
25/18
77/64 |
|
March |
C
F |
11.2/23.7
52/75 |
11.3/21
52/70 |
10.7/29
51/84 |
12.6/30.4
54/86 |
26/20
79/68 |
26/20
79/68 |
|
April |
C
F |
13.9/28.2
56/83 |
14.5/23.6
58/75 |
15.7/35
60/95 |
17.5/36
63/97 |
31/25
88/77 |
31/25
88/77 |
| May |
C
F |
17.4/32.4
63/90 |
16.7/26.5
62/80 |
20.7/39.3
69/103 |
21.1/38.5
71/101 |
35/26
95/79 |
35/26
95/79 |
| June |
C
F |
19.9/34.5
68/95 |
20.4/28.2
69/83 |
22.6/41
72/107 |
24.2/42.1
76/108 |
37/28
99/82 |
37/28
99/82 |
| July |
C
F |
21.5/35.4
71/96 |
22.7/29.6
73/86 |
23.6/40.8
74/106 |
24.5/42
76/108 |
40/28
107/82 |
40/28
107/82 |
| Aug |
C
F |
21.6/34.8
71/95 |
22.9/30.4
73/87 |
23.5/41
74/107 |
24.7/41.3
76/107 |
42/29
108/84 |
42/29
108/84 |
| Sept |
C
F |
19.9/23.3
68/89 |
21.3/29.4
71/85 |
21.5/38.5
71/101 |
22.2/39.6
72/103 |
38/27
100/81 |
38/27
100/81 |
| Oct |
C
F |
17.8/29.8
64/86 |
17.9/27.7
64/82 |
17.8/35.1
64/95 |
19.3/36.6
66/99 |
32/25
90/77 |
32/25
90/77 |
| Nov |
C
F |
12.1/24.1
54/75 |
14.8/24.4
59/76 |
12.3/29.6
54/85 |
14.5/30.2
58/86 |
26/23
79/73 |
26/23
79/73 |
| Dec |
C
F |
10.4/20.7
51/69 |
11.2/20.4
52/69 |
7.7/24.8
45/76 |
9.9/20.5
50/69 |
26/19
79/66 |
26/19
79/66 |