Planning a trip to Al Qunfudhah? In this section, you will find the most up-to-date weather information and detailed forecasts to help you perfectly plan your holiday in Saudi Arabia.
Al Qunfudhah
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Al Qunfudhah is classified as a hot desert type, which is typical for the coastal regions of Saudi Arabia. The city is located on the shores of the Red Sea, which has a distinct impact on the local weather: here, extremely high temperatures are combined with significant humidity, especially during the summer months.
Two distinct seasons can be identified throughout the year. From May to October, there is a very hot and humid summer, while from November to April, a relatively mild and comfortable "winter" sets in. The general characteristic of the local climate is the predominance of clear skies, an abundance of sunlight, and minimal precipitation, making the region attractive for those who enjoy stable weather.
Its proximity to the sea makes the city a popular destination for beach holidays. Despite the intense daytime heat, sea breezes in the morning and evening hours bring a pleasant coolness, allowing for enjoyable walks along the coast even during the warmer times of the year.
Temperature
The temperature regime in Al Qunfudhah is characterized by intense heat in the summer and very pleasant warmth in the winter. The hottest months are June, July, and August, when daytime highs consistently hover around +36–+45°C. At night during this period, temperatures rarely drop below +29°C, creating a constant feeling of heat that is amplified by the humidity of the Red Sea.
The winter period from December to February is considered an ideal time to visit. During this time, daytime temperatures are a comfortable +25–+30°C, while nights bring long-awaited coolness—around +22°C, and as low as +15°C on certain days. The fluctuations between day and night temperatures are most noticeable in winter, which is worth keeping in mind when planning evening strolls.
The sea water off the city's coast remains warm year-round, making for an endless beach season. In summer, Red Sea water temperatures warm up to +32°C, and in winter, they stay around +22–+25°C. The most favorable conditions for swimming without extreme overheating occur in spring (March–May) and autumn (October–November), when both the water and air temperatures are in perfect balance.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
Precipitation in Al Qunfudhah is an extremely rare occurrence. The city is located in an arid zone where annual rainfall is minimal. There is no clearly defined rainy season here, and rare, brief showers most often occur during the winter months—from November to February. Even during this period, rains are episodic and rarely last long.
The summer months are considered the driest, with the probability of precipitation being practically zero. For example, in June and July, rain is almost entirely ruled out. A slight increase in humidity may be observed in August and November, but this usually manifests as brief drizzles that dry up instantly under the hot Saudi Arabian sun.
It is important to distinguish between rainfall and humidity: in Al Qunfudhah, coastal humidity can reach 60–70%, creating a haze over the sea, but this very rarely leads to actual precipitation. Snow never falls here, and the sky remains clear and sunny for the vast majority of days throughout the year.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
For a trip to Al Qunfudhah in the summer months (May–October), you should choose clothing made from natural fabrics such as cotton and linen. To protect your skin from the harsh sun and respect local traditions, it is best to opt for long-sleeved items and lightweight trousers. Be sure to bring sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat, and SPF 50+ sunscreen. Due to the high humidity, it is better to avoid synthetic materials.
During the winter and spring periods (November–April), the weather remains summer-like, but evenings can be cool. At this time, the principle of layering comes in handy: light T-shirts for daytime walks and a thin sweater or windbreaker for the evening. For a beach holiday, don't forget your swimwear, a cover-up, and comfortable sandals for walking on the sand.
Given the high solar activity, a sun umbrella can be a useful accessory. It is also recommended to always carry a supply of drinking water to stay hydrated. If you plan to visit shopping malls or restaurants, bring a light cardigan or sweater, as indoor air conditioning is often very powerful.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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