As
October rolls in, the weather in
Lake Manyara,
Tanzania experiences a subtle yet noticeable change. From the shadow of dryness, the month stirs the weather towards an increase in rainfall, signifying the onset of wetter months. The mercury levels rise slightly, mirroring the same warmth as the initial months of the year. The resurgence of rainfall and a mild escalation in temperature create a subtle flux in Lake Manyara's climatic harmony. The October weather affords a beautiful blend of moderate warmth, hints of rainfall, and hazy sunshine, setting the stage for the forthcoming wetter months.
Temperature
The average high-temperature in Lake Manyara for October is a still moderately hot 29°C (84.2°F), closely aligning with the temperature of the preceding month. Despite higher daytime temperatures, nighttime averages fall to a refreshing 16°C (60.8°F) in October in Lake Manyara.
Rainfall
In Lake Manyara, during October, the rain falls for 5 days and regularly aggregates up to 16mm (0.63") of precipitation. In Lake Manyara, during the entire year, the rain falls for 113 days and collects up to 618mm (24.33") of precipitation.
Daylight
In Lake Manyara, Tanzania, the average length of the day in October is 12h and 11min.
On the first day of the month, sunrise is at 06:22 and sunset at 18:30. On the last day of October, in Lake Manyara, Tanzania, sunrise is at 06:13 and sunset at 18:27 EAT.
Sunshine
The month with the most sunshine in Lake Manyara is October, with an average of 9h of sunshine.
UV index
The months with the highest UV index in Lake Manyara are
January through
May,
August through
December, with an average maximum UV index of 12. A UV Index estimate of 11, and higher, represents an extreme threat to health from unsafe exposure to UV radiation for ordinary individuals.
Note: A maximum UV index of 12 in October translates into the following recommendations:
Put into action all important safeguards, unprotected skin may burn swiftly. The time between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. is when UV radiation is at its peak. Limit exposure to direct sunlight during these hours. A wide-brimmed hat is a shield, deflecting up to 50% of harmful UV radiation from eyes. Minimize prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, especially for those who burn quickly. Use sunscreen with a minimum 30 SPF always.