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Ash Shuhada

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Planning a trip to Ash Shuhada? Here you will find current climate information and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly plan your journey through Egypt.

Overview

The climate in Ash Shuhada is a desert type, which is typical for the northern regions of Egypt. Thanks to its location in the fertile Nile Delta, the influence of the great river somewhat tempers the extreme dryness of the desert, ensuring more moderate temperatures. Throughout the year, the city delights travelers with consistently clear weather—there are over 300 sunny days annually.

This region is characterized by distinct seasonality: the dry and hot summer is followed by a mild, relatively cool winter. The absence of prolonged rains and the prevalence of clear skies make this a wonderful destination for those who value predictable and sunny weather. The optimal time for a visit is considered the spring and autumn months, when the heat has not yet peaked and the nights remain pleasantly warm.

Temperature

The temperature regime in Ash Shuhada shows a significant range throughout the year. Summer months, especially July and August, are characterized by dry heat: daytime temperatures often reach +35...+37°C, and can rise even higher during peak hours. The nights bring long-awaited relief, with the thermometer dropping to a comfortable +23°C.

Winter in this part of Egypt is mild and pleasant for those who do not like extreme heat. In January and December, the air warms up to +20...+22°C during the day, which is ideal for long walks. However, it is worth considering the significant daily temperature fluctuations typical of desert air: it can become quite chilly after sunset, with temperatures often falling to +8...+10°C. Spring and autumn offer a "golden mean" with daytime highs around +25...+30°C.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Ash Shuhada is an extremely rare occurrence, typical of the arid Egyptian climate. Annual rainfall is minimal, and most of it falls during the winter period. The "wettest" months are January and February, but even then, the rain is usually just a brief sprinkle and happens no more than a couple of times a month.

The summer period, by contrast, is characterized by absolute dryness. From June to September, the probability of seeing rain is virtually zero. Throughout the entire year, no more than 10–15 rainy days are recorded in this part of Egypt, so tourists need not worry about bad weather spoiling their sightseeing itinerary. There is no snow in the region, and the sky remains predominantly cloudless year-round.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When heading to Ash Shuhada in the summer, it's best to choose clothing made from natural fabrics such as cotton and linen. Despite the heat, long-sleeved shirts and loose trousers are preferable to tank tops, as they offer better protection against the intense sun. Be sure to bring a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen with an SPF 50+ factor. Also, due to low humidity (around 19%), moisturizing cream and lip balm will be useful.

For a winter trip (from December to February) to Egypt, layering is the best approach. While a light shirt may be enough during the day, for cool evenings when the temperature drops to +8...+12°C, you will need a sweater, jeans, and a windbreaker. Comfortable closed shoes are the best choice for walking around the city at any time of year, and you can leave your umbrella at home—rare, brief showers are unlikely to interfere with your plans.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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