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Which month is the hottest in Egypt?

The hottest weather in Egypt is in July.

It seldom rains in Egypt. The Nile Delta and the northern coastal areas have subtropical Mediterranean climate, while most other areas have tropical desert climate. The average temperature in Egypt is 34.2℃ in July and 20.8℃ in winter, with the highest temperature 19.9℃ and the lowest temperature 9.7℃.

In Egypt, the temperature varies greatly, and there will be great differences between different regions. For example, the temperature in the Nile Valley is relatively low, because this water body can alleviate the influence of high temperature weather. In contrast, the temperature in desert areas is very high, because there is not enough water to alleviate the hot climate.

General situation of precipitation in Egypt

Most parts of Egypt are very dry and the annual precipitation is very low. In desert areas, the precipitation is usually less than 50 mm, and even there is almost no precipitation in some areas. In the Nile valley, the precipitation is relatively high, but still very small, usually between 100-200mm. The average annual rainfall in the Mediterranean coastal city of Alexandria is about 200mm.

Due to the extreme shortage of precipitation, Egypt's agriculture and water resources management are facing great challenges. This is also a major problem for the country's economy. Therefore, in recent years, the government has been committed to formulating more sustainable water resources management programs to ensure the sustainable development of the country in the future.

Above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Egypt