During the summer months, the temperatures on cloudless nights can drop as low as 5° C (41 °F) after reaching over 40 °C (104 °F) during the day. Winter days are not as hot, so the nightime temperatures often drop below freezing (0 °C or 32 °F).
If we explore the climate of the Sahara region, we come to know that it has faced huge deviations stuck between wet and dry during the last few hundred thousand years (Source: Kevin White (2006), "Ancient Lakes of the Sahara": Published by American Scientists pp.59-62). During these days, at day time the Sahara Desert faces very hot summers and mild winters.
No clouds, and very little moisture, to trap the day's heat, and prevent it leaving at night.
it can go to490 degrees was the world record in the Sahara!
Yea right! We would die! LOL~ the hottest temperature ever recorded in the desert was 58 ºC (136.4 ºF), in Libya in 1922
It frequently gets cold at night in the Sahara in winter. But summer nights are typically very warm.
Hot and Dry.
Depending on what type of desert, the atmosphere is usually dry, and sometimes windy. In a desert such as the Sahara, the weather is hot and dusty, although cooler at night. In a desert like Antarctica, the weather is extremely cold and windy.
The answer depends upon the specific location as well as the season of the year.
No unless its part of a name like the Sahara Desert
DRY
hot?
in a desert like the Sahara
The average temperature (day-night) is about 86 degrees. During the day the temperature can reach nearly 120 degrees F in places while the nights can cool off to the 50s and 60s.
The weather in Egypt in January is not as hot as you imagine. It is in the desert and in Africa but northern Egypt in January can be cold at night and it does rain.
the temperature is 70-90.
It's brownish
Do you mean the Sahara Desert? There is no Safarri Desert.