Weather in August
August in
Chad represents the tail end of the hot season in the north and the rainy season in the south. In the northern Sahara region, daytime temperatures generally fluctuate between 35°C (95°F) and 40°C (104°F), indicating a continued decrease from the peak heat of the previous months. Nighttime temperatures range from 20°C (68°F) to 25°C (77°F), offering a cooler reprieve after the hot days.
In the central Sahelian region, including the city of N'Djamena, temperatures during the day range from 25°C (77°F) to 35°C (95°F). August also marks the gradual tapering of the rainy season in this region. Despite decreased rainfall compared to
July, the weather remains relatively humid, with sporadic showers still possible.
In the southern tropical region, cities like Moundou witness a decrease in rainfall as the peak wet season comes to an end. However, substantial precipitation can still occur, and temperatures remain steady, ranging from 25°C (77°F) to 30°C (86°F).
Comparing August to July, there is a further decrease in temperatures in the northern and central regions as Chad moves away from its hot season. In the southern region, the rainfall begins to lessen as it approaches the end of the wet season. Looking forward to
September, temperatures across Chad will continue to decrease slightly, and the south will see a significant reduction in rainfall as the dry season begins.
- N'Djamena - August »
The most humid month in N'Djamena is August, with an average relative humidity of 76%. N'Djamena's temperature records reveal August as the coldest month, marked by average highs of 31.6°C (88.9°F) and lows of 22.4°C (72.3°F). - Moundou - August »
The month with the most rainfall in Moundou is August, when the rain falls for 19 days and typically aggregates up to 285mm (11.22") of precipitation. August is the most humid month in Moundou, with an average relative humidity of 81%. - Sarh - August »
Sarh's coldest month, August, registers temperatures that range from a high of 30.6°C (87.1°F) to a low of 21.5°C (70.7°F). In Sarh, August is the month with the lowest recorded average temperatures, measuring a high of 30.6°C (87.1°F) and a low of 21.5°C (70.7°F). - Abeche - August »
The month with the most rainfall in Abeche is August, when the rain falls for 14 days and typically aggregates up to 166mm (6.54") of precipitation. The most humid month in Abeche is August, with an average relative humidity of 71%. - Kelo - August »
The month with the most rainfall in Kelo is August, when the rain falls for 27.7 days and typically aggregates up to 177mm (6.97") of precipitation. Kelo's August weather, with an average high temperature of 28.9°C (84°F) and an average low temperature of 21.5°C (70.7°F), tends to be the coldest of the year. - Am Timan - August »
Temperature records in Am Timan mark August as the coldest month, with highs averaging 30.6°C (87.1°F) and lows at 22.3°C (72.1°F). With an average relative humidity of 81%, August is the most humid month in Am Timan, Chad. - Bongor - August »
The month with the most rainfall in Bongor is August, when the rain falls for 26 days and typically aggregates up to 151mm (5.94") of precipitation. With an average maximum UV index of 6, August is the month with the lowest UV index in Bongor. - Mongo - August »
With an average relative humidity of 62%, August is the most humid month in Mongo, Chad. August presents the peak of the rainy season in Mongo, offering a significant turn from the heat of the previous months. - Ati - August »
The month with the most rainfall in Ati is August, when the rain falls for 23 days and typically aggregates up to 142mm (5.59") of precipitation. Temperature records in Ati, Chad, mark August as the coldest month, with highs averaging 33.7°C (92.7°F) and lows at 25.8°C (78.4°F). - Oum Hadjer - August »
The month with the most rainfall in Oum Hadjer, Chad, is August, when the rain falls for 25.2 days and typically aggregates up to 205mm (8.07") of precipitation. The month with the most rainfall in Oum Hadjer is August, when the rain falls for 25.2 days and typically aggregates up to 205mm (8.07") of precipitation.