Погода в Демократична республіка Конго у листопад
Кліматичні норми по країні на основі 16 міст у Демократична республіка Конго.
How Hot Is Демократична республіка Конго in листопад?
Uniform heat across Демократична республіка Конго'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 Демократична республіка Конго in листопад
Persistent cloud and grey skies define Демократична республіка Конго'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 Демократична республіка Конго In листопад?
Monsoon-like conditions dominate Демократична республіка Конго's November: Kinshasa sees 206mm of rain across 23 days, similar nationwide. Heavy showers fall almost daily, often in dramatic afternoon downpours. Sunshine is brief between storms, and humidity stays high throughout the month.
Is Демократична республіка Конго Humid In листопад?
Heavy oppressive humidity covers Демократична республіка Конго in November: 79% on average in Kinshasa, and similar saturating conditions exist nationwide. The air feels thick and heavy from sunrise to sundown, with little overnight respite. Coastal and tropical regions feel especially stifling.
Wind In Демократична республіка Конго In листопад
Winds are light across Демократична республіка Конго 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 Демократична республіка Конго In листопад
Heavy overcast covers Демократична республіка Конго 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.