The climate of Mambasa
Geographically defined by its placement in the
Democratic Republic of Congo,
Mambasa lies under the domain of the Köppen climate classification as Af, commonly identified as a tropical rainforest. This climatic zone is characterized by high temperatures throughout the year, accompanied by intense and frequent rainfall.
Analyzing the monthly climatological parameters, there's a consistent observation of high temperatures, with the maximum average monthly temperature peaking at 33.2°C (91.8°F) and the minimum recorded at 17.2°C (63°F). Within these tropical parameters, there's a slight transition noted in the readings from
April to
September, where the temperatures marginally decrease from 30.6°C (87.1°F) to 28°C (82.4°F), before ascending again towards the end of the year.
A unique aspect of the climate in Mambasa is the tenure and intensity of rainfall. Underscored by the Af classification, the rainfall is hefty and prevalent throughout the year. The maximum rainfall measures to colossal 265mm (10.43") in
October with a minimum still significant 36mm (1.42") in
January. This pattern, combined with high relative humidity that soars to 87% in the months of
August to October, makes the climate humid and damp year-round.
In terms of sunshine hours, the parameters remain fairly stable, only dipping to 7.3 hours per day during the months of August and October. However, the numbers of sunny days see a dramatic decrease from January (16.5 days) to October (0.2 days), indicating cloudy and overcast conditions for most of the year.
The best time to visit Mambasa
Despite the humid and wet year-round environment, prospective visitors can target the months between
January and
March. During these months, temperature sets comfortably between 32.8°C (91°F) down to 17.8°C (64°F), making the conditions relatively bearable. Additionally, the sun shines the longest during these months with the highest number of sunshine days recorded, allowing the tourists to enjoy daylight without the impending torrent. Rainfall ranges from 36mm (1.42") to 111mm (4.37"), marking the driest span of the year.
The worst time to visit Mambasa
Weather patterns suggest that from
August to
October might pose challenges for visitors. The environment is intensely damp and rainy, with rainfall measuring between 227mm (8.94") to 265mm (10.43"). Coupled with the highest relative humidity of 87% and a mere 0.4 to 0.3 sunshine days, the weather takes a turn towards damp and gloomy. Therefore, these months are perhaps the least conducive for travel and exploration.
Spring weather in Mambasa
Spring in
Mambasa is dominated by rising temperatures and increasing rainfall. Throughout the span from
March to
May, temperature fluctuates from 32.2°C (90°F) to 29.6°C (85.3°F), and the rainfall observes a sharp rise from 111mm (4.37") to 207mm (8.15"). Relative humidity also increases in alignment with the increasing rainfall. Despite the rise in rainfall, the number of sunshine hours languishes above the 8-hour mark and provides a good amount of clear sky.
Summer weather in Mambasa
The summer period, taking
June to
August into account, welcomes the highest levels of humidity recorded throughout the year, hovering from 85% to 86%. Temperature levels plateau around 28°C (82.4°F), and rainfall shows a vigorous surge, peaking at 231mm (9.09") in August. The frequency of sunny days dwindles, gesturing towards the muggy atmosphere.
Autumn weather in Mambasa
With autumn in sight, rainfall continues to uphold its presence from
September to
November, with measures shifting from 227mm (8.94") to 173mm (6.81"). Likewise, temperatures continue to remain constant, fluctuating gently between 28.2°C (82.8°F) and 28.9°C (84°F). Relative humidity, however, escorts the declining trend of rainfall and drops to 84% in November, slightly reducing the dampness in the air.
Winter weather in Mambasa
Winter months in
Mambasa from
December to
February present a respite from the incessant rainfall and exhibit a dip with measures from shifting from 75mm (2.95") in December to 49mm (1.93") in February. Alongside, the temperatures also witness a minor incline and return to the yearly high, showing a gradual increase from 30.4°C (86.7°F) to 33.2°C (91.8°F) by February. With relative humidity dropping back to a year-low of 59% by February, the climatic conditions in winter promote a drier and more pleasant atmosphere.
Weather in January
Weather in February
Weather in
Mambasa witnesses some significant changes in
February. Notably, February receives a higher amount of rainfall than
January, at 49mm (1.93") throughout the month, making it significantly wetter. The temperatures receive a marginal boost, heralding a gradual advent of the summer season.
Weather in February »Weather in March
With
March,
Mambasa experiences a remarkable increase in humidity, suggesting the arrival of a damp, sticky period. The city is subjected to a huge spike in rainfall, collecting up to 111mm (4.37") across the month. As the humidity is preserved by the continuous rain showers, the air temperature also increases.
Weather in March »
Weather in April
In
April, locals in
Mambasa prepare for the gradual transition towards summer. Besides increased precipitation and humidity, the relative pressure depicts a notable rise as we transition from
March to April. The days are warm but bearable, with slight relief experienced during nights.
Weather in April »Weather in May
Mambasa's weather turns exceptionally hot in
May, marking the start of the peak summer season. The highest rainfall is recorded in May, reaching up to 207mm (8.15") over the course of the month. The relative humidity also increases hugely, intensifying the already pervasive heat.
Weather in May » Weather in June
In the heart of the summer season —
June—
Mambasa absorbs a brunt of the sun's wrath. The focus of June remains on the beginning of the downfall in the relative humidity level from its peak in
May. A marginal reduction of temperatures sits well with the inhabitants, providing a slight relief.
Weather in June »
Weather in July
July, following the pattern of previous months, continues to experience soaring temperatures in
Mambasa. Despite July modestly recording the lowest maximum temperature of 28.1°C (82.6°F), the month remains remarkably hot. The wind direction and speeds see a slight alteration, primarily because of the changing atmospheric systems.
Weather in July » Weather in August
August in
Mambasa brings noticeable weather changes, with winds blowing at a slightly higher speed than
July. Among the distinct characteristics, August events yield the maximum rainfall of 231mm (9.09") throughout this month. The visibility remains poor, and the city often lies under cloud cover, each indicating the high moisture content in the atmosphere.
Weather in August » Weather in September
September weather in
Mambasa displays a continuity of the climate trends from
August. A similar amount of rainfall, 227mm (8.94"), is observed in September and provides for constant moisture in the surroundings. There is a noticeable reduction in daylight hours, while the visibility improves, compared to August.
Weather in September »
Weather in October
October marks the beginning of the transition out of summer in
Mambasa. The distinctive features of October include the maximum rainfall, with accumulation reaching 265mm (10.43"). The recurrent rains bring the much-awaited relief from the persistent summer heat.
Weather in October » Weather in November
With
November,
Mambasa starts experiencing a decline in temperature, signaling the beginning of colder days. Compared to
October, rainfall reduces substantially to 173mm (6.81"), commencing the drying up of moisture. The wind speed increases slightly, creating a calm and breezy atmosphere.
Weather in November »Weather in December
December in
Mambasa brings a significant transformation in the fashion of mild and pleasant weather. Notably, the city receives only 75mm (2.95") of rainfall in December, closing out the wet phase. Comparatively cooler nights are experienced due to a considerable drop in the night-time temperature.
Weather in December »