Climate of Équateur
(Congo (Dem. Republic))
Average daytime and nighttime temperatures
All climatic diagrams on this site result from the collected data from 4 measuring stations in Équateur.
All data correspond to the average monthly values of the last 20 years.
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Équateur is one of the warmest region in the Democratic Republic of the Congo with an average daily high temperature of 32 degrees centigrade. High humidity and high temperatures are making the weather pleasant at times, but also and partly tropical hot and humid. It is yearlong warm or hot. Dued to the lesser rain the best time for traveling is from December to February. Most precipitation decrease from August to October.
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hours of sunshine per day

rainy days per month

Precipitation in mm/day

Relative humidity in %

Absolute humidity in g/m³ (approx.)

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Important cities in Équateur
Équateur is a part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and has an east-west extension of about 590 km. From north to south it is approximately 590 km. The biggest cities are Mbandaka and Gemena. The local time is now Tuesday, 9:56 pm.City | Population | Geo-Position | |
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Mbandaka | 184,185 | 0°2'55"N | 18°15'37"E |
Gemena | 117,639 | 3°15'23"N | 19°46'20"E |
Bumba | 95,520 | 2°11'16"N | 22°28'6"E |
Lisala | 70,087 | 2°9'5"N | 21°31'0"E |
Gbadolite | 50,493 | 4°16'44"N | 21°0'10"E |
Boende | 32,091 | 0°16'54"S | 20°52'50"E |
Businga | 28,919 | 3°20'19"N | 20°53'9"E |
Libenge | 27,053 | 3°39'12"N | 18°38'8"E |
Lukolela | 15,000 | 1°3'38"S | 17°10'56"E |
Bosobolo | 14,553 | 4°11'23"N | 19°52'60"E |
Bongandanga | 4,105 | 1°30'25"N | 21°4'21"E |
Data basis: German Weather Service, individual values averaged and supplemented by own elements.