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Planning a trip to Adama? Here you will find up-to-date weather information and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly plan every day of your journey through Ethiopia.

Overview

The climate in Adama is classified as a regional steppe climate, which largely determines the nature of travel to this part of Ethiopia. The city is located in a lowland area dominated by warm, and at times hot, sub-equatorial influences. Seasonality is clearly defined here: dry weather prevails for most of the year, followed by a period of refreshing monsoon rains.

The main tourist season falls during the dry period from October to May, when the sky remains mostly clear and roads are easily traversable. The wet season, or the time of the "big rains," covers the period from June to September. During this time, the landscapes around the city are transformed, becoming vibrant green and particularly picturesque, although humidity levels increase significantly.

Overall, the city's climate can be described as mild for a tropical zone due to its geographical location. The average annual temperature stays around 20.5°C, providing comfortable conditions for sightseeing almost any time of year, provided you take the precipitation schedule into account.

Temperature

The temperature regime in Adama is stable but characterized by noticeable daily fluctuations. The hottest months are April and May, when daytime highs often exceed +30°C. During this time, a dry heat sets in across Ethiopia, which is relatively easy to tolerate thanks to the moderate altitude of the area.

From June to August, despite the arrival of moist air masses, the temperature remains pleasant: around +24...+25°C during the day. The lowest average temperatures are observed in December and January. It's important to keep in mind that even during the warmest periods, nights in Adama bring a chill—the thermometer can drop to +11...+14°C. This contrast between a sunny day and a brisk night requires travelers to have appropriate clothing for evening walks.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Adama is distinctly seasonal. The bulk of the annual rainfall (about 808 mm) occurs during the big rains, which last from June to September. Humidity peaks in July and August, when over 200 mm of precipitation falls monthly. During this period, intense downpours are frequent in Ethiopia, and the number of rainy days can reach 27–28 per month.

The dry season lasts from October to May. December and January are the driest months, when rain is almost non-existent. However, February and March may see a period of "small rains," bringing short-term precipitation of up to 45 mm. Overall, outside of the summer months, the weather remains predominantly sunny, making travel around the region as convenient as possible for tourists.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

For a trip to Adama, clothing made from natural fabrics—such as cotton or linen—is best, as it helps you handle the daytime heat more easily. Since the city is located in Ethiopia, where solar activity is very high (the UV index reaches 11), be sure to pack a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen. Layering is the ideal solution: shorts and T-shirts are great for the day, while a light sweater or windbreaker is worth bringing for the cool evenings.

If your visit coincides with the rainy season (June to September), don't forget to pack a compact raincoat or umbrella, as well as quick-drying closed-toe shoes. During the dry season, the region can be quite dusty, so closed shoes (sneakers or desert boots) will be more practical than open sandals. Travelers are also recommended to carry insect repellent and a personal first-aid kit with basic supplies.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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