Parts of the Sahara can approach 140 degrees F. in the summer.
It can get up to 172.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Sudan has a tropical climate. Seasonal variations are most sharply defined in the desert zones. Annual rainfall, most of which occurs mid-June and September
Right now, just after midnight UK time (about 2am there), it's 23oC or 73oF !
can reach 50 Celsius in summertime
95-110
Sudan has a desert climate, it's hot and dry all year.
The weather in Sudan is very very hot, but night brings a cool breeze.
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Northern and central Sudan. Hot, very hot, can get up to 50 degrees C in summer. Windy with horrific sandstorms on the odd occasion. Cool to temperate in winter. Southern Sudan. Hot as well, but extremely humid is some areas, dry in others.
The Zairevirus strain, and the Sudan virus strain are two types of Ebola in the hot zone.
Sudan has a tropical climate. Seasonal variations are most sharply defined in the desert zones. Annual rainfall, most of which occurs mid-June and September. So I think it is not hot all throughout the year. But most of the time it is hot because they are near the equator.
Sudan is warmer than Switzerland
If it is south Sudan then north Sudan but if it is north Sudan, It is Eygpt.
Algeria is larger than Sudan, Considering the fact that Sudan has split into South Sudan and Sudan
Nubia, is modern day Sudan it lies next to the hottest country in the world Ethiopia, so the climate is and was very hot.
South Sudan is bordered by Sudan to the north. Khartoum is the capital and largest city of Sudan. Juba is the capital and largest city of the Republic of South Sudan. South Sudan is the world's newest country. South Sudan declared independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011.
Sudan gained its independence from the British.