Planning a trip to Shubra El Kheima? In this section, you'll find the most up-to-date weather information and detailed forecasts for your journey to this region of Egypt.
Shubra El Kheima
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Shubra El Kheima is a desert type, which is typical for the northern part of Egypt. The city is located in close proximity to Cairo, so the weather conditions here are virtually identical to those in the capital: dry air, abundant sunshine, and significant daily temperature fluctuations. More than 300 sunny days a year make this region attractive for travelers who prefer consistently clear weather.
Seasonality is clearly defined here: scorching summers give way to mild and comfortable winters. Spring and autumn are considered transitional periods when the most pleasant temperatures are established for walking and exploring the surroundings. However, it is worth considering that March is often windy due to the influence of seasonal winds that bring warm and dry air.
Precipitation in the region is an extremely rare occurrence, and the total annual norm does not exceed 25 mm. Thanks to the low humidity, even high summer temperatures are much easier to tolerate than in tropical regions, although daytime heat during peak months can reach extreme values.
Temperature
The temperature regime in Shubra El Kheima is characterized by a wide annual range. The hottest months are traditionally July and August, when the thermometer regularly rises above +37°C...+38°C during the day, and sometimes reaches the +40°C mark. Nights during this period bring only relative relief, keeping the warmth at a level of +23°C...+25°C.
The winter period, spanning January and February, is remarkably mild: daytime temperatures range from +20°C to +24°C, which is ideal for excursions. However, the dry desert climate contributes to the rapid cooling of the air after sunset, so nighttime figures can drop to +9°C...+11°C. Travelers should be prepared for noticeable temperature fluctuations during the day, which can reach 15 degrees.
Spring months, such as March and April, show a gradual warming. In March, the average daytime maximum is about +24.6°C, creating a moderately warm atmosphere. By May, the heat begins to intensify, preparing the city for the arrival of a full-scale Egyptian summer with daytime figures exceeding +33°C.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Shubra El Kheima is characterized by aridity—there is very little precipitation here. The city does not have a pronounced rainy season in the usual sense; a small probability of brief showers remains only in the winter and early spring months. The total amount of moisture for the year is minimal, highlighting the region's status as an arid zone.
The "wettest" months are considered February and March, when the average precipitation level is about 8–10 mm. Even during this period, there are no more than one or two rainy days in the entire month, and most often it is a light drizzle or short rain that quickly gives way to clear skies. March may show an increased probability of cloudiness, but the actual amount of water remains insignificant.
The summer period, lasting from June to September, is characterized by absolute dryness. During these months, the probability of precipitation is practically zero, and the sky remains cloudless. Snow is completely absent in this part of Egypt, making the climate predictable for planning trips at any time of the year.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When packing for Shubra El Kheima in the summer (June–August), your main priority should be sun protection. It is recommended to bring light, "breathable" clothing made of natural fabrics such as cotton or linen. Be sure to bring a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-factor sunscreen (SPF 50+). Long-sleeved clothing will also be useful for protecting your skin from direct sunlight during long walks.
A winter wardrobe (December–February) requires a different approach. Despite the warm days, cool nights make it necessary to follow the layering principle. You will need jeans, a light sweater or windbreaker, and a thicker jacket for evening outings. During the transitional period, especially in March, it's worth bringing a scarf and closed shoes: spring winds can carry dust and sand, so face and eye protection will be a practical solution.
Regardless of the season, always carry a bottle of water with you to stay hydrated in the dry climate. Comfortable closed shoes are best for visiting local attractions as they protect your feet from dust. Also, don't forget a universal power adapter (Type C/F) and a basic first-aid kit to make your journey through Egypt as comfortable as possible.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
Weather in nearby cities
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