Monthly Normals
JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberHigh Temperature ( C ) 222529333844454440342722 Low Temperature ( C ) 7101317222829292620138 Precipitation ( mm ) 3.73.51.21.60.50.10.00.50.21.20.52.7
it at least gets down to 20 degrees or lower
The highest monthly average temperatures on Earth are typically found in the deserts, such as the Sahara Desert in Africa and the Dasht-e Lut Desert in Iran. These regions experience extremely high temperatures due to their arid conditions and ample sunshine.
The average temperature in the Sahara desert during the day is about 50 C, or a little over 100 F.
The temperature in the Sahara Desert varies, it does not have an all time temperature
In the morning the temperature of the sahara desert is 100F9 (38C)
It is important to note that there is no specific location known as the "Safari Desert." However, if you are referring to the Sahara Desert, the average temperature can vary significantly depending on the region and time of year. Generally, the Sahara Desert experiences extremely high temperatures, with daytime averages ranging from 86°F (30°C) to 104°F (40°C) and even higher in some areas. Nighttime temperatures can drop significantly, sometimes below freezing.
The Sahara desert IS NOT hot all the time.Because the temperature in there always be changes. Example : In the afternoon,the Sahara desert is very hot.But,in the night,the temperature in the Sahara desert changes be colder.
The Sahara covers most of Egypt. Therefore, the temperature of the Sahara in Egypt is synonymous with the temperature in Egypt.
Hi person interested in temperatures, usually the temperature varies in the seasons, but the average temperature in the Sahara Desert is 90F - 110F, believe it or not, it can reach to 335F. If it does reach that high, you would be dead...
Oh, dude, the Mojave Desert is actually not as hot as the Sahara Desert. Like, the Sahara holds the record for the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth, so yeah, it's like the king of heat. The Mojave is still hot, don't get me wrong, but it's like the Sahara's slightly cooler cousin.
The Sahara Desert is the largest subtropical, hot desert in the world with covering more than 9,000,000 squares kilometers (nearly as large as the United States) and the third-largest desert in the world, behind the Antarctica and the Arctic, which are considered as being cold deserts. The Sahara Desert is also the world's hottest desert, in terms of extreme heat and annual average high temperature.
Every desert has its specific statistics. Temperatures can range from over 100 degrees F. below zero (Antarctica) to nearly 140 degrees F. above zero (Sahara and Mojave Desert).
the temperature is 70-90.