Location on the map and natural features are the most important. The Libyan, Arabian, and Nubian deserts have different environmental and climate effects The weather in Egypt is dry and hot, and the seasons are mild. Egypt has pleasant winters from November to April, but its summers swelter from May to October.

The majority of the country has an arid climate, with high temperatures and little rain throughout the year. Temperatures often go above +45 and +50 degrees Celsius in the summer, which can be pretty warm.

December, January, and February are the coldest months, with average highs in the 10s and 15s Celsius. The temperature can change in the desert from one day to the next, which means that the day’s high temperature will drop quickly to a low of +5 to +10 degrees Celsius at night.

 

Precipitation is limited:

Egypt gets less than 80 millimeters of rain a year in most places. The most precipitation falls near the coast, but even the wettest place (near Alexandria) only gets about 200 mm a year.

Cairo only gets about 25 millimeters of rain a year. This is a big difference from London, which usually gets 600 millimeters, or Washington, DC, which may get 1,000 millimeters in just an hour. You can now see how important the Nile is to Egypt. Before the Nile, the rain was the only water source in the southern part of Africa; now, people can get water from the Nile.

Egypt is in a dry, desert area, except for the north, which has a climate like that of the Mediterranean. The summers are warm and dry near the shore, and the winters are mild and rainier. As you move toward the Mediterranean, the weather gets warmer. Seven to eight times as much rain falls in Alexandria yearly as in Cairo.

 

The peculiarity of the local climate:

The dry, hot khamsin wind blows in from the desert over a long period in April and May. It brings vast clouds of fine sand with it. A beige-brown film of dust has settled on everything in the city, including the plants, buildings, and streets. This dust has come from everywhere.

 

The climate of Egypt around the year :

Egypt is known as a place to go on vacation because the weather is usually lovely there, and this place is always bright and friendly. Yes, there is a “low season,” but even then, many tourists stay in local hotels. Knowing the average temperatures and amount of rain in Egypt for each month can make your trip fit your needs and interests.

 

January:

People there say there’s nothing to do with Egypt’s famous beaches in January because the water temperature is only +20°C and the air temperature is only +21°C. When the sun is out, the temperature rises to +23 degrees, which is nice.

But many people still choose to go on vacation to Egypt in January to enjoy a change of scenery, soak up the warm sun, and see the country’s many exciting sights without fighting through crowds of other tourists. The most important thing is picking a hotel with a lovely heated pool and fun stuff for kids. Tickets to Egypt are often relatively cheap in the second half of January.

 

February:

February is the coldest month of winter and the most unpredictable. You can’t go for an entire swim because of the wind and waves near the shore, and the air temperature rarely goes above +22 ° C. You can have a relaxing trip if you stay in a hotel in Sharks Bay, Naama, Ras Umm El Sid, or Sharm El Maya in Sharm El Sheikh during this time.

 

March:

In March, Egypt is not the best place to go because strong winds blow over the country. Even though sandstorms aren’t common in resort areas, it’s best to avoid going on long walks or trips outside.

 

April:

In April, the busiest time of year for tourists starts. Early in the month, the wind dies down, and the water warms up to a pleasant +24 degrees Celsius. However, there is still no heat. Usually, the temperature is between +27 and +30 degrees Celsius. In the middle of spring, all Red Sea resorts, such as Sharm, Hurghada, Makadi Bay, Marsa Alam, Dahab, and others, will offer about the same level of relaxation.

 

Maybe:

The average high temperature in May is +30 degrees Fahrenheit, and the average high temperature of the water is +24 degrees Fahrenheit, making it the perfect time for a vacation. +25 °C. Many people want to relax on the beach before it gets too hot, and even more so over the long weekend, so it is best to look for a ticket in advance for a happy spring break.

 

June:

Egypt’s summers are known for being very hot, and the calm ocean wind is the only thing that can cool down the scorching air. All of June, the temperature is kept at 35 degrees Celsius, and the water is heated to 27 degrees. Many people think summer is the best time to dive and snorkel because the water is warm and there are fewer jellyfish. Alexandria and Mersa Matruh, on the Mediterranean, will be getting more relaxed. It is +29 degrees outside, and the water is +24 degrees.

 

July:

Egypt gets very hot in July. The average daytime temperature on the shore of the Red Sea is between +36 and +39 °C. Even during the hottest part of the summer, though, there are still a lot of visitors. When going to the beach in the land of the pyramids, you must bring sunscreen and a hat. The best way to spend lunch is to relax on a sun lounger under a canopy on the property. People with heat trouble should go to the Mediterranean parts of Egypt.

 

August:

Even though the Red Sea is like fresh milk in August (the water temperature in Egypt is +28 to +29 °), not everyone will enjoy beach vacations in the land of the pyramids because it is so hot. When the temperature reaches +40 ° C during the day, it’s best to spend as much time as possible inside. Also, you could get heat stroke if you leave the hotel before the sun goes down.

 

September:

As fall gets closer, people are more interested in going to the country. The sea is still hot, but the air temperature drops gradually to a more comfortable +32 ° C around the middle of September. Hotels, water parks, and shopping malls prepare for the busy season with all their might.

 

October:

During October, when the beach season in other countries is coming to an end, many people choose to go to Egypt to enjoy the nice weather. When the air is +30 °C, and the water is +27 °C, sunbathing and swimming in the ocean is lovely. Price hikes for tours and day trips and more people visiting Egypt’s top attractions are two things to look out for.

 

November:

If you have kids and want to go somewhere warm, November is a safe trip month. All resorts let their guests swim and lay out in the sun in the ocean all day long. The air and the water are 27 degrees Celsius, which is pretty cold. But by the end of the month, the heat is gone from places like Hurghada, Makadi Bay, and Marsa Alam, and there are gusts of wind.

 

December:

During the day, the air in Egypt can get up to +24 °C, which makes it too warm to go to the beach. People still want coupons, though. People often go to the coast to have big parties on New Year’s Eve and Christmas. Most resorts have a festive feel, and many hotels plan special events and menus with a theme.