Luanda Weather

Luanda has a hot semi-arid climate , bordering upon a hot desert climate (BWh). The climate is warm to hot but surprisingly dry, owing to the cool Benguela Current, which prevents moisture from easily condensing into rain. Frequent fog prevents temperatures from falling at night even during the completely dry months from May to October. Luanda has an annual rainfall of 405 millimetres (15.9 in), but the variability is among the highest in the world, with a co-efficient of variation above 40 percent. The climate is largely influenced by the offshore Benguela current. The current gives the city a surprisingly low humidity despite its low latitude, which makes the hotter months considerably more bearable than similar cities in Western/Central Africa. Observed records since 1858 range from 55 millimetres (2.2 in) in 1958 to 851 millimetres (33.5 in) in 1916. The short rainy season in March and April depends on a northerly counter current bringing moisture to the city: it has been shown clearly that weakness in the Benguela Current can increase rainfall about sixfold compared with years when that current is strong.

Average Temperature
Jan
86 °F
30 °C
Feb
88 °F
31 °C
Mar
88 °F
31 °C
Apr
86 °F
30 °C
May
84 °F
29 °C
Jun
79 °F
26 °C
Jul
75 °F
24 °C
Aug
75 °F
24 °C
Sep
77 °F
25 °C
Oct
82 °F
28 °C
Nov
84 °F
29 °C
Dec
86 °F
30 °C
Humidity
Jan
71%
Feb
72%
Mar
76%
Apr
76%
May
76%
Jun
75%
Jul
79%
Aug
78%
Sep
78%
Oct
75%
Nov
73%
Dec
72%
Rain
Jan
18mm
Feb
50mm
Mar
67mm
Apr
39mm
May
9mm
Jun
1mm
Jul
3mm
Aug
4mm
Sep
9mm
Oct
28mm
Nov
55mm
Dec
28mm
Clouds
Jan
77%
Feb
71%
Mar
76%
Apr
77%
May
63%
Jun
38%
Jul
54%
Aug
50%
Sep
62%
Oct
70%
Nov
66%
Dec
62%
Sun
Jan
8UVI
Feb
9UVI
Mar
7UVI
Apr
7UVI
May
7UVI
Jun
7UVI
Jul
6UVI
Aug
8UVI
Sep
8UVI
Oct
7UVI
Nov
8UVI
Dec
9UVI

See also