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Kafr El Dawwar

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Planning a trip to Kafr el-Dawwar? In this section, you'll find the most up-to-date weather information and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly plan your visit to this region of Egypt.

Overview

Kafr el-Dawwar, located in the Beheira Governorate near the Mediterranean coast, features a classic Mediterranean climate. The city is characterized by hot, dry summers and mild winters with moderate rainfall. The influence of the sea significantly tempers extreme heat, making the atmosphere more comfortable compared to the inland desert regions of Egypt.

The local climate is generally defined by abundant sunshine and stable weather conditions. The area enjoys more than 300 sunny days a year, with seasons changing smoothly and predictably. Summers are long and clear, while the winter months bring a pleasant coolness and occasional refreshing clouds, creating ideal conditions for walking and exploring the city.

Thanks to its geographical position in the Nile Delta, the city is shielded from sharp atmospheric pressure drops. Humidity varies from moderate in summer to higher in winter, which, combined with sea breezes, ensures good visibility and fresh air year-round.

Temperature

The annual temperature cycle in Kafr el-Dawwar reflects the stability typical of northern Egypt. The hottest months are July and August, when daytime temperatures stay steadily around +30...+32°C, occasionally climbing higher. At night, the thermometer drops to a comfortable +23...+24°C, bringing long-awaited relief after the daytime heat.

The winter period, spanning January and February, is characterized by mild and pleasant weather. During the day, the air warms up to +14...+18°C, creating perfect conditions for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Nighttime temperatures during this time hover between +11...+13°C. Daily temperature fluctuations are most noticeable in spring and autumn, when the difference between day and night can reach 10–12 degrees due to the influence of dry desert air.

Spring months see a gradual warming from +20°C in March to +27°C in May. In autumn, there is a smooth decline in heat: while September is still summer-like (+28...+30°C), mild weather of around +24°C sets in by November. The seawater off the coast of nearby Alexandria warms up to +25...+28°C during the summer-autumn season, remaining suitable for swimming until late October.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation patterns in Kafr el-Dawwar are distinctly seasonal. Most moisture arrives between November and March, which can be considered the local rainy season. Rainfall peaks in December and January, when amounts can reach 30–45 mm per month. During this time, rain occurs about 6–9 times a month, but it is usually brief.

The summer period in this part of Egypt is marked by a near-complete absence of rain. From June to September, the sky remains cloudless, and the probability of precipitation is close to zero. This period of perfect dryness makes it easy to plan any outdoor activities without fear of unpredictable weather.

Snow in Kafr el-Dawwar is practically unheard of, and thunderstorms are extremely rare and usually pass quickly. Humidity increases significantly in winter, reaching 70–80%, while in summer it drops to a comfortable 30–40%. Thanks to sea winds, excellent visibility and freshness are maintained in the city even during the most humid months.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When visiting Kafr el-Dawwar between May and September, be sure to pack clothes made of natural breathable fabrics, such as cotton or linen. Light t-shirts, shorts, and breezy dresses will help you handle the daytime heat more easily. Don't forget reliable sun protection: a wide-brimmed hat, high-quality sunglasses, and sunscreen with a high SPF are essentials in Egypt.

For winter trips, especially in December and January, it is worth bringing a more varied wardrobe. Although days remain warm, evenings can be quite brisk, so a light jacket, sweater, and closed-toe shoes will come in very handy. It is also recommended to bring a small umbrella or a raincoat in case of the rare but possible winter showers.

Given the noticeable difference between day and night temperatures, the layering principle is the ideal solution. Practical items like insect repellent for the evening and comfortable walking shoes will also be useful. If you plan to head to the coast, don't forget your swimwear and beach shoes—the Mediterranean remains warm until late autumn.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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