Planning a trip to Sudan this July? Here's what you need to know about the weather:
What to Expect in Sudan in July
In July, Sudan experiences a range of weather conditions, with temperatures that range from very warm to very hot and precipitation levels ranging from almost none to heavy.
Temperatures
Based on our climate data spanning from 1990-2020, the average maximum temperature is very warm in Juba at 31°C (88°F) to very hot in Wadi Halfa at 41°C (106°F). Nighttime temperatures generally drop to 27°C (81°F) in Wadi Halfa and 22°C (72°F) in Juba. The temperatures cited for both day and night represent usual averages, but it's possible some days could be hotter. It's advisable to dress accordingly to handle the heat.For specific regional insights in Sudan, refer to the map provided below.
Precipitation
In July, precipitation varies across different areas. From almost no rainfall in Wadi Halfa with an average of 0.1 mm (0 in) to heavy rainfall in Malakal with 187 mm (7.4 in).Average sunshine
Sunshine is fairly consistent across many areas. Damazine receives about 171 hours of sunlight in July, providing a good balance between sunny spells and cloud cover. If you're after more sunshine hours, take a look at our weather planner for other sun-rich destinations worldwide.