Climate in North Province Cameroon
Average daytime and nighttime temperatures
All climate diagrams on this page come from the collected data of the official weather station in North Province in a height of 244m above sea level. All data correspond to the average monthly values of the last 20 years.
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North Province is one of the warmest regions in Cameroon with an average daily high temperature of 35 degrees. The climate is very warm with an annual average of 35 degrees, but has few truly tropical and muggy months. It is warm or hot yearlong. Due to less rain, the best time for traveling is from October to April. Sometimes humidity is unpleasantly high from June to September. The most rain days occur from from June to September.
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Sunshine hours per day
The number of hours of sunshine refers to the time when the sun is actually visible. That is, without any obstruction of visibility by clouds, fog or mountains. With 10 hours per day, November is the sunniest month in the region of North Province. In July, the sun shines the least.
Rain days per month
A rain day is a day on which at least 0.1 mm precipitation (=0.1 liter) per square meter falls. This can be rain, snow, hail or even dew. So it does not have to rain the whole day. With 14 rain days, August offers the most rain days, while January has the fewest.
Precipitation amount in mm/day
The amount of precipitation is measured in millimeters per square meter. Thus, at two mm/day, two liters of water fall on one square meter within 24 hours. With only 0.0 mm, the least amount of rain falls in February. August, on the other hand, has the most rain.
Relative humidity in %
Warm air can absorb more moisture than cold air. The relative humidity indicates how much moisture can be physically contained in the air. At high humidity, a person feels uncomfortable and perceives this as oppressive. In general, a relative humidity of 40-60% feels pleasant. With humidity averaging 81%, August is the most uncomfortable. In February, on the other hand, it is easier to endure.
Absolute humidity in g/m³
In warm months, there is also a higher absolute humidity almost everywhere. At a temperature of 25°C, air can absorb up to 23 grams of water per cubic meter. At 20°C, it is only 17.3 grams. A relative humidity of 40% at 25°C thus corresponds to an absolute humidity of 9.2 grams of water. From a proportion of approx. 13.5 grams, humans perceive the air as muggy. This limit is reached for 8 months in North Province, although these are average values, and a month is rarely completely or not at all humid.
Humidex
The "Humidex" (humidity index) is an index of well-being in warmer areas, calculated from the air temperature, relative humidity and dew point. The index corresponds approximately to the temperature felt. At high temperatures, the body transports heat away by sweating. At high humidity, the ambient air can only absorb a small amount of sweat and thus one feels uncomfortable. An index of 20-29 is considered comfortable. Up to 39, people perceive the air as slightly uncomfortable, and above 40, as very uncomfortable. Values above 45 are dangerous in the long run and often lead to heat stroke.
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Most important cities in the region »North Province«
The region has a west-east extension of about 100 km and over 170 km from north to south.City | Population | Geo position | |
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Garoua | 235,996 | 9° 18' 5"N | 13° 23' 52"E |
Guider | 84,647 | 9° 55' 60"N | 13° 56' 48"E |
Lagdo | 24,596 | 9° 1' 35"N | 13° 41' 31"E |
Tcholliré | 23,187 | 8° 24' 8"N | 14° 10' 11"E |
Pitoa | 11,454 | 9° 23' 2"N | 13° 30' 8"E |
Rey Bouba | 11,454 | 8° 40' 21"N | 14° 10' 43"E |
Poli | 5,727 | 8° 28' 32"N | 13° 14' 27"E |
Data basis: German Weather Service, individual values averaged and supplemented by own elements. Data on cities and inhabitants: geonames.org, United Nations Statistics Division and own research.