Best months to go to Cairo are from mid Sept through to March.. Weather is hot but bearable so you can enjoy the sites..
If you decide to take a trip - Read MoreReview by : Marmia - Monday 2nd November 2009
It
is said that Egypt
really only has two seasons, and that both of these seasons are really just
different variations of summer. This can be said for many parts of Eygpt, in
particular in the more southern cities such as Sharm El Sheikh, but isn't so
much the case for Cairo.
In
the defence of those who describe Egypt as bi-seasonal, it can be said that Cairo is undoubtedly hot
year round, but it does have four distinguishable seasons and each of these
seasons offer different advantages and disadvantages from a tourism point of
view.
Cairo, the capital and largest city in Egypt, has a
desert climate consisting of hot days and cool nights. The summers can get
unbearably hot which find many escaping to costal destinations such as Alexandria.
SEPTEMBER
– MARCH
This
period is the time of the year when Cairo
revels in its nicest weather. The months either side of winter are particularly
enjoyable as the average temperature is around 15°C to 25°C which is an ideal
climate to partake in the various tourist activities. From September to
November there is very little rain and average temperatures sit at 27 °C in
September falling to 20 °C in November. Mid- November to Feb are the winter
months, with temperatures sitting at an average high of 12°C-15°C during the
day and 7-8°C at night. February and March are the best months to visit, with average
temperatures of 15°C and 18°C respectively and the sun guaranteed to be shining at its brightest. This time also falls just after the
period of time where Cairo
receives the most rain, and just prior to April and May which is when the city
is hit by strong winds and sandstorms.
MARCH-
APRIL
This
period of the year is subject to strong winds which can often create severe
sandstorms. On one or two days during this time frame it may actually be too
dusty to actually go outside.
MAY-
AUGUST
June,
July and August are very hot in Cairo
with temperatures soaring to daily highs of 35°C- 38°C. However, the low
humidity makes the heat almost bearable. However, even if you have a fondness
for the hot weather, the heat combined with the severe pollution in Cairo make the sweltering
summer afternoons rather horrible. During this time there is often zero rainfallwhich means there is little break from the relentless sun.
The benefit of travelling to Cairo
in this time is that flights and accommodation are much cheaper, so if you want
to endure the heat you can reap the benefits of cheaper travel.
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