Mongo Temperatures: Monthly Averages and Year-Round Insights
On this page, we’ll explore Mongo’s temperature statistics in detail, including day and night variations and monthly averages. We’ll also compare the annual temperature to other cities in Chad.
Monthly Temperature Averages
The weather in Mongo changes moderately throughout the year, offering enough variation to appreciate each season. Typically, maximum daytime temperatures range from a very hot 41°C in April to a very warm 31°C in the coolest month, January. Nights are cooler, with temperatures generally dropping to 17°C, particularly during the colder months.
The chart below illustrates the average maximum day and minimum night temperatures in Mongo by month:
The lowest temperatures typically occur between 4 AM and 6 AM, while the peak temperatures are generally observed around 3 PM, coinciding with the sun’s strongest heating effect.
The chart below shows the average temperature throughout the year:
January, the city’s coldest month, sees about 0 mm of rainfall spread over roughly 0 days.
Annual Temperatures in Chad Compared
The map below shows the annual temperature across Chad. You can also select the different months in case you are interested in a specific month.
Mongo Temperatures Compared World Wide
Mongo’s average annual maximum temperature is 36°C. Let’s compare this with some popular tourist destinations:
Athens, Greece, experiences an average annual temperature of 23°C, with hot summers and mild winters typical of a Mediterranean climate.
In Toronto, Canada, the average annual temperature is 13°C, with snowy winters and warm summers.
Meanwhile, New York City, USA, experiences a more pronounced seasonal variation with an average annual temperature of 17°C.
Adelaide, Australia, enjoys warm summers and mild winters, with an average annual temperature of 21°C.
How does the temperature feel?
Humidity is an essential factor in how you experience temperature. When a warm period is accompanied by high humidity, it results in a higher perceived temperature. This is especially true when temperatures exceed 25°C, as it can cause greater discomfort.
In Mongo, during the coolest month, January, you will experience 20% humidity, which is considered low. This is accompanied by an average maximum temperature of 34°C. In the warmest month, April, the humidity is 29% combined with an average maximum temperature of 41°C, which creates a low-feel temperature. Explore our detailed page on humidity levels for further details.
How are these Temperatures Measured?
Generally, temperature data depicting climate is usually given over a 30-year average in order to reduce short-term fluctuations and reveal better long-term trends in climate conditions.
This temperature data is taken from land-based thermometers, ocean buoys, ships, and satellites. These measurements are transmitted to weather stations and climate centers around the globe where they are processed, averaged, and analyzed in order to monitor the trends and create climate models.
Global Warming and Its Effects
Climate change is affecting worldwide temperatures, including in Mongo. It has massive impacts on both local and global levels:
- Global Temperature Rise: The average global land and sea temperatures have risen by about 1.2°C since pre-industrial times.
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Local Impacts: Most regions of the world are witnessing warmer winters with fewer frost and snowfall days. The global frequency and severity of heatwaves have increased. For example, Europe's summers of 2018, 2019, and 2020 all broke records. Summers are also becoming drier; however, during winter, inland regions have experienced increased rainfall. This has caused elevated river levels and more cases of flooding.
Many countries are experiencing earlier springs and later autumns. This is why some bird species have shifted their migration dates.
For more detailed information about Mongo’s weather, including monthly rainfall, sunshine hours, and humidity levels, visit our Mongo climate page.
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