Welcoming an expanded day and an escalated UV index,
April sways into the rhythm of change. This month, temperature registers a substantial ascent from 14°C (57.2°F) to 28°C (82.4°F), emphasizing the shift towards summer. The daylight hours increase, giving individuals more reasons to enjoy the outdoors. As in preceding months, the lack of rainfall continues, resembling the desert environment of
Egypt. April, the beacon of
Makadi Bay's summer.
Temperature
With the transition into April, Makadi Bay experiences a subtle uplift in average high-temperatures, adjusting from a warm 25°C (77°F) in
March to a still moderately hot 28°C (82.4°F). April nights cool down to an average low-temperature of 18°C (64.4°F).
Rainfall
In Makadi Bay, Egypt, rain does not fall in
January through
September.
Sea temperature
In Makadi Bay, the average seawater temperature in April is 23.3°C (73.9°F).
Note: For someone sensitive to cold, swimming in 23.3°C (73.9°F) waters can be invigorating, especially when considering elements like sunshine, wind, and current air temperature. (As a reference, Olympic swimming waters are kept between 25°C (77°F) and 28°C (82.4°F).)
Daylight
In April, the average length of the day is 12h and 49min.
On the first day of April, sunrise is at 5:34 am and sunset at 6:01 pm EET. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 6:06 am and sunset at 7:16 pm EEST.
Note: On Friday, 26. April 2024, at 12:00 am, Daylight Saving Time starts, and the time zone changes from EET to EEST. Daylight Saving Time lasts until Friday, 01.
November 2024, at 12:00 am; consequently, the time zone reverts from EEST to EET.
Sunshine
The average sunshine in April in Makadi Bay is 10h.
UV index
In Makadi Bay, the average daily maximum UV index in April is 11. A UV Index estimate of 11, and higher, represents an extreme health hazard from unprotected exposure to Sun's UV rays for average individuals.
Note: An average maximum UV index of 11 in April leads to these recommendations:
Implement all key precautions. Warding off sun damage is critical. UV radiation from the Sun is most intense between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Try to avoid direct sunlight during this period. Your best bet for sun defense on the face, eyes, and neck is a hat with a wide brim. For best protection against the Sun, use a sunscreen with no less than 30 SPF. This helps prevent sunburn and negative effects on the immune system. Attention! UV radiation is ramped up when reflecting off sand and water surfaces.