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Planning your visit to Angola? In this section, you'll find the latest weather information, detailed forecasts, and visual charts to help you better prepare for your trip.

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Overview

The climate in Angola can be described as humid continental with four distinct seasons. The weather here changes predictably, allowing visitors to enjoy the full variety of the year. The region is characterized by significant temperature contrasts: travelers should expect truly cold winters and warm, pleasant summers, making the town an attractive destination year-round depending on your travel goals.

Winter months, particularly January and February, are characterized by freezing weather, with average temperatures dropping below zero and nighttime lows reaching -6°C. It is essential to pack warm clothing for this time of year. In contrast, summer brings pleasant warmth without sweltering heat: from June to August, the air warms up to an average of +21°C...+23°C, and July highs reach a comfortable +27°C, which is ideal for outdoor strolls.

Precipitation is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, with no pronounced dry season. The number of days with precipitation ranges from 9 to 15 per month, and spring (especially April and May) can feel slightly more overcast and damp. When planning your trip, it’s worth keeping this in mind and always having an umbrella or a light raincoat handy, regardless of the season.

Temperature

The climate in Angola (USA) is characterized by distinct seasonality, offering travelers a variety of temperature ranges throughout the year. Winter months are truly freezing: January is traditionally the coldest period, with an average temperature of around -2.6°C. During this time, nighttime frosts can reach -5.9°C, and daytime highs rarely rise above freezing, so warm clothing is a must for a winter trip.

Summer, by contrast, is pleasantly warm without extreme heat. July is the warmest month, with an average temperature of 23.2°C and daytime highs reaching a comfortable 27.6°C. June and August also offer excellent weather with temperatures above 20°C, creating ideal conditions for outdoor recreation. Even so, summer nights remain quite fresh, with temperatures around 16-18°C, providing a break from the daytime sun.

The shoulder seasons show a gradual transition. Spring starts cool, but by May, the air warms up to a pleasant 16.4°C. In autumn, warmth lingers through September (around 19.5°C), but by November, the temperature drops sharply to 5.0°C, signaling the approach of winter. It's worth noting that there is a significant difference between day and night temperatures year-round, so a layered wardrobe is recommended for any season.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Angola is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, though its nature changes significantly depending on the season. In winter, when temperatures often drop below freezing (especially in January and February), precipitation falls mainly as snow. December and January bring about 10–11 snowy days per month, creating a classic winter atmosphere.

With the arrival of spring, the frequency of precipitation increases noticeably. April is considered the "wettest" month of the year, with up to 15 rainy days. May and June also feature high humidity: rain is frequent during this period, occurring about half the month, so travelers are advised to carry an umbrella or raincoat.

The most favorable time for those who prefer dry weather is early autumn. September is the driest month of the year, when the number of days with precipitation drops to a minimum (about 9 days). However, by October, rainfall becomes more frequent again as the town prepares for the upcoming winter season.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

Packing for a trip to Angola requires a thoughtful approach, as your wardrobe will depend entirely on the season. Winters here can be freezing, with average temperatures below zero, so a warm, windproof jacket or a down coat is a must for trips in December, January, or February. Don't forget to pack a hat, scarf, gloves, and high-quality winter boots with thick soles to stay comfortable during outdoor activities.

Summer, on the other hand, offers pleasant warmth with temperatures rising to +23°C...+27°C. During this time, light T-shirts, shorts, and breathable clothing made from natural fabrics are recommended, along with sunglasses and sunscreen. For spring and autumn, when the weather is most unpredictable, layering is the ideal strategy: a combination of T-shirts, sweaters, and a light windbreaker will allow you to easily adapt to temperature changes throughout the day.

Regardless of the season, it is wise to bring rain protection, as rainy or snowy days occur quite frequently—between 9 and 15 days per month. A compact umbrella or a light raincoat won't take up much space in your suitcase but will prove indispensable. Also, be sure to bring comfortable, broken-in walking shoes to explore the town and its surroundings with ease.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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