There are about 2 dozen major desert areas in the world, each with its specific climate data. Some are hot deserts, some are cold desert and some are cool deserts. You need to specify a particular desert.
Deserts have an average temperature of over 64 degrees F throughout the year.In hot deserts, the temperatures can range from above 100 degrees Fahrenheit inthe day to below 32 degrees Fahrenheit at night.
No moisture in the air to buffer temperature extremes
In deserts, the temperature falls quite a lot, so it's a lot colder in the desert at night than it is in the day. It can fall below freezing.
"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 :)
In northern deserts like Black Rock, the average temperature is approximately 49° F (9° C) to 73° F (23° C) in the Sonoran Desert. At the bottom of Death Valley temperatures average 77° F (25° C). However, the average does not show just how hot the desert is during the day, and how cool they can be at night.
Deserts generally lack cloud cover and higher humidity that act as insulation and buffer the temperature changes during the day. Therefore, deserts heat up quickly during the day and cool down quickly at night.
Cold desert designation is based on average temperatures. Some cold deserts do get warm during the day but are still classified as cold deserts as the average temperature is much less than that of a hot desert.
That depends on two factors:1.) The location of the specific desert2.) The season of the year.There are hot deserts, there are polar deserts, there are cold winter deserts and there are cool coastal deserts.
In some deserts, such as the Mojave and Sahara Deserts, the temperature may approach 140 degrees F on a hot, summer day.
The average temperature in a desert can vary greatly depending on location, but it typically ranges from 70 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and can drop to around 40 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit at night.
The average temperature in a desert can vary depending on the location, but it is typically high during the day and low during the night. Daytime highs can reach over 100°F (38°C) or more, while nighttime lows can drop to below freezing. Overall, deserts are characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations between day and night.
Average temperatures in a semi-arid desert range from around 86 degrees during the day to around 50 degrees at night. The temperature varies slightly depending on the location.