Luanda Climate Summary
The city's yearly temperature is 26.27ºC (79.29ºF) and it is 1.9% higher than Angola's averages. Luanda typically receives about 35.34 millimeters (1.39 inches) of precipitation and has 81.1 rainy days (22.22% of the time) annually.
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Climate edit. Luanda has a hot semi-desert climate (Köppen: BSh), bordering upon a hot desert climate (BWh). The climate is warm to hot but surprisingly dry ...
In Luanda, the summers are short, hot, oppressive, and overcast and the winters are short, comfortable, humid, dry, and mostly clear.
Here the temperature dropped to 16.0 °C in August 2013. Luanda lies at an altitude of 74 meters above sea level. The coldest winter (June to August) was in 1968 ...
Angola's rainy season lasts from October-May and is characterized as hot and humid. The Inter-tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) controls rainfall as it moves ...
Luanda has a mildly tropical climate with little variation in temperature throughout the year. Summer (October to May) averages 77°F (25°C), and is Angola's ...
Dry and semi-desert arid lowlands stretch along the coast, from bordering Namibia to the capital city of Luanda. These rise up inland to a plateau inland which.
Luanda has a warm steppe climate (type BSh according to the Köppen climate classification) with warm summers and very mild winters. During the winter hardly any ...