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Climate and
Weather
The Egyptian summer is hot and dry in most of
the country, and humid in the Delta and along the Mediterranean
Coast. In recent years the humidity has spread to
Cairo, and the
city swelters in August! Winter is mild with some rain, but usually
it is bright, sunny days with cold nights.
During the summertime, sun protection is the most important single
consideration for an
Egypt trip, especially for the fair-skinned.
Wearing a sunhat is essential. Cheap, and pure cotton, sunhats are
made locally and available everywhere. Travel clothing should be
light and comfortable, 100% cotton clothing is the best and robust
shoes are a must! The climate of
Egypt is characterized by a hot
season from May to October and a cool season from October to May.
Extreme temperatures during both seasons are moderated by the
prevailing northern winds.
-In the coastal region average annual temperatures range from a
maximum of 37° C (99° F) to a minimum of 14° C (57° F). Wide
variations of temperature occur in the deserts, ranging from a
maximum of 46° C (114° F), during daylight hours, to a minimum of 6°
C (42° F) after sunset. During the winter season desert temperatures
often drop to 0° C (32° F).
The most humid area is along the Mediterranean coast, where the
average annual rainfall is about 200mm. Precipitation decreases
rapidly to the south;
Cairo receives on average only about 29mm of
rain each year, and in many desert locations it may rain only once
in several years!
There are 5 days called Khamsin between March and April, when
sandstorms can occur sporadically, blowing in different places
according to the wind direction.
Winter (between October and May) weather is colder than most people
anticipate, and cold winds blow over the desert at sunrise and
sunset. Even when it is warm outside, it can be surprisingly cold
inside the massive stone Temples. In winter, showers can fall
everywhere, so bring a few items of light but warm clothing, so that
you can cope with the cold early mornings and the occasional, and
unseasonable, cold snap.
Bring one or two dressy outfits along for evenings out, especially
for parties, and special occasions or just to get out of your tour
clothes! If you are staying in a hotel or on a cruise boat, please
be warned that luxury hotels and all the Nile Cruises have
efficient, but surprisingly pricey laundry services. If you object
to paying 12LE for laundry, you can wash out your T-shirts; just
bring some detergent with you, as well as a few yards of clothing
line.
Also bring a swimsuit, as most good hotels and cruise ships have
nice, warm, swimming pools.
If you are heading out into the desert, you will get dry quickly, so
make sure that you have a good stock of water with you. Egyptian
mineral water is available everywhere at less than 3LE per bottle.
Remember to cover your head at all time
Some major
cities typical temperature ranges include:
|
City |
Winter |
Spring |
Summer |
Fall |
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Alexandria |
69/51 |
80/58 |
86/69 |
86/62 |
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Cairo |
69/51 |
90/51 |
96/63 |
89/57 |
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Luxor |
79/42 |
103/50 |
107/72 |
103/54 |
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Aswan |
79/49 |
103/57 |
108/79 |
103/51 |
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Sharm
El Sheikh |
70/52 |
79/61 |
97/72 |
82/68 |
Temperatures
given are in Fahrenheit degrees. Note the 50 degree fluctuations
that are normal in places.
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