Today's weather for Hammamet, Tunisia24th Nov 2009 22:30
Last Updated : 24th Nov 2009 22:30 GMT 24th Nov 2009 23:30 CET
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Scattered Clouds | 15°c (59°f) | ||||||||||
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Holiday Reviews for Hammamet
I have been to Hammamet two times this year and have today booked a week away there over the new year. It's been lovely and hot on both visits. - Read More Review by : Julie Stevens - Monday 12th October 2009
This evening's weather forecast for
Hammamet, Tunisia
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Clear
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12°c (54°f) | NW 17mph (28 kph) |
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+1 hours
Hammamet is in the time zone (CET) which has a difference of +1 hours to GMT.
Local Time24 Nov 2009 23:43
GMT24 Nov 2009 22:43
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Sunrise 07:03hrs
Sunset 17:03hrs
Moonrise 12:27hrs
Moonset 23:55hrs
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Weather Overview for Hammamet
Hammamet, located in the north
of
The summer season in Hammamet lasts from April till November.
Temperatures around 20°C can be seen at either end of
summer, peaking in June July and August in the mid 30s. Rainfall is very low
and July can actually expect to get no rain at all, with eleven blinding hours
of sunshine. The summer months either side of July and August might be
considered more pleasant by those wishing to avoid extreme heat; day time
temperatures average around the mid 20s. However, Hammamet is known for its
mild microclimate, being much cooler than the rest of
Winter in Hammamet is wetter and sometimes considerably
colder than its summer. Day time temperatures from December to February average
around 16°C. What the averages don’t show is that night time temperatures can
fall below freezing. While temperatures in October remain around 20°C in the
day and 18°C at night, this is when the rain starts to fall. They are by no
means frequent, even at their worst in December rain only falls on eight days
on average, but tourists have been known to experience damp, cold weather.
Unfortunately, this is largely unpredictable. The average hours of sunshine
received each day remains high throughout the winter, seeing around six hours a
day in March and November, and an average of four in darkest January.
Forty percent of Tunisia
is part of the Saharan Desert. With little rainfall, the arid, sand-bearing
Sirocco wind and minimal plant life, the south of

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