Saturday, May 18, 2013

Marsa Alam Weather




Marsa Alam Weather

While precipitation is low throughout the year, the majority of Marsa Alam’s rainfall occurs in October, November and December when around 1mm can be expected over the course of each month.

Temperature is the main factor in deciding when to go to Marsa Alam. Both summer holidays visitors and winter holidays visitors will enjoy plenty of sunshine, but maximum temperatures in summer can be too hot for some tastes.




With year round sunshine, sweltering temperatures and cloudless skies, the climate of Marsa Alam is 
classified as hot desert or arid. Temperatures are reasonably consistent all year round, but reach a peak in the summer months of July and August with highs of around 33°C. Marsa Alam is at its coolest in the winter months of December and January, when temperatures are around ten degrees Celsius lower than the summer peak.






Marsa Alam summer weather is a joy for serious sunbathers who like their sunshine hot. A glance at our average weather for Marsa Alam shows just how reliably sunny Marsa Alam weather is. The very highest temperatures arrive in July and August. Average Marsa Alam temperatures in the peak summer months are often in the mid-30s but can sometimes reach 40 degrees Celsius.





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