Each desert is different so you need to be a bit more specific.
While deserts can get quite hot in the summer months, the temperature can, on occasion, get quite cold for short periods in the winter. Summer high temperatures may exceed 100 degrees F. but the temperature may fall to well below 20 degrees F. for short periods in the winter.
The deserts experience the same seasons as elsewhere - summer, fall, winter and spring.
What is the average temperature in Colorado in winter
"Cold Deserts temperature in winter ranges from -2 to 4° C and in the summer 21 to 26° C a year"Quoted from http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/desert.htmYou can find more info there :)
Each desert has its own climate data and each differs from other deserts, We need you to name a specific desert.
No, some deserts are cold all year long. Other deserts have a pronounced winter season when it can get quite cold. All deserts experience a period of cooler weather during the winter.
Seasonal temperature refers to the average temperature experienced during a specific season, such as spring, summer, autumn, or winter. These fluctuations in temperature are driven by factors like the tilt of the Earth's axis and its position in relation to the sun, leading to varying weather conditions throughout the year.
In Chile, the average winter temperature is 7.5 degrees Celsius. The average summer temperature in Chile is 19.5 degrees Celsius.
Rio de Janeiro has a tropical climate with very little seasonal variation in temperatures. The average high temperature in February, in the height of summer, is 30.2°C (86.4°F). The average low temperature in August, in the depths of winter, is 19.2°C (66.6°F).
Hello Maryland's average tempature in winter is 88 degrees.
The average temperature in MIT during the winter is 22.1°F
That really depends on which desert and what you consider "really cold". As an example: Antarctica (the coldest region on the earth) is considered a desert and no matter what you consider "really cold" Antarctica is probably colder than that during the winter! For comparison... Sahara Desert average winter temperature: 13 ºC (55 ºF) Arctic Desert (North pole area) average winter temperature −40 °C (−40 °F) Arabian Desert average winter temperature 41 °F (5 °C) - with frequent frosts Gobi Desert average winter temperature ~ -13 °F (-25 °C) - but reaching -40°F/-40 °C at times Kalahari Desert average winter temperature ~32 °F (0 °C) Patagonian Desert average winter temperature 34 °F (3 °C) Great Victoria Desert average winter temperature 41 °F (5 °C) - with frequent frosts Great Basin Desert average winter temperature ~32 °F (0 °C) Note that even within these deserts there are considerable variations, especially with altitude; higher altitudes are colder. Deserts also characteristically have wider temperature swings than more humid areas. Temperature swings of 95 °F (35 °C) in 24 hours are not uncommon in the Gobi Desert. The Saraha has seen daytime to nighttime temperature swing from 37.5 to -0.5 °C (100 to 31 °F).