Weather in Demokratická republika Kongo in listopad
Country-wide climate normals across 16 cities in Demokratická republika Kongo.
How Hot Is Demokratická republika Kongo in listopad?
Uniform heat across Demokratická republika Kongo's November: averages climb to 27°C nationally with overnight lows of 19°C, narrow spread from coast to interior. The hottest cities like Tshikapa register similar readings to the coolest, so plan for consistently hot weather across the country.
Sunshine in Demokratická republika Kongo in listopad
Persistent cloud and grey skies define Demokratická republika Kongo's November: about 1.1h of sun a day in Kinshasa. Daylight is in short supply too, running from 5:35 am to 5:50 pm, and most regions of the country see similar overcast conditions. Bright stretches are uncommon and brief.
Does It Rain In Demokratická republika Kongo In listopad?
Demokratická republika Kongo is in the heart of its rainy season: Kinshasa measures 206mm of rain across 23 days in November, and the pattern repeats across nearly all regions. Persistent heavy rain, occasional thunderstorms, and saturated air define the entire country's weather.
Is Demokratická republika Kongo Humid In listopad?
Demokratická republika Kongo is enveloped in tropical-thick humidity through November: Kinshasa averages 79%, and most of the country tracks similarly. The constant moisture makes warm temperatures feel substantially hotter, and even nights bring limited cooling. Light cotton clothing is essential.
Wind In Demokratická republika Kongo In listopad
Winds are light across Demokratická republika Kongo in November — averaging 8 kph in Kinshasa, with mostly still air across the country. Outdoor activity is comfortable; sailing and similar wind-dependent sports may struggle. The pattern is consistent in most regions.
Cloud Cover In Demokratická republika Kongo In listopad
Heavy overcast covers Demokratická republika Kongo in November: 77% cloud cover in Kinshasa, with similar grey conditions in most regions. Direct sun is rare, and the pattern is persistent across the country. Coastal and northern regions feel especially heavy.