In Kenya, sub-equatorial climate prevails. The hottest and dry spot Kenya - Northeast flat and outlying of Rudolph Lake. In February-March, day temperatures reach 36.38 degrees of heat and nights fall to +24. +26 degrees. In July-August day, air warms up to +32.+34 degrees and cools to +22.+24 degrees at night. In the Central Fire, the air temperature depends heavily on the height of the terrain. For example, in the capital of the country, which is at a height of 1,800 metres above sea level, there are about 25 degrees of heat in January and about 12 degrees in the night, +21 and +11 degrees in July, respectively. At high altitudes, cold nights and the country ' s highest point, Mount Kenya, are covered by snow for a year round. The climate is softer on the coast. In January, air warms up to +29.+31 degrees and cools to +22.+24 degrees at night, day air temperatures reach 26..28 degrees of heat in July, while night temperatures are 21.23 degrees of heat.
During the year, Kenya has two rainy seasons: bright from March to June and less pronounced from October to December. The most rainfall occurs in the southern coast of the Indian Ocean and the west of the country (in the eastern slopes of the Central Nagorny). In these regions, there are up to 1,500 mm rainfall per year. Up to 500 mm rainfall per year in the north-western part of the country and 200 mm rainfall per year near Rudolph Lake.
Temperature | Landings | |||
Nairobi | Mombasa | Nairobi | Àtd||
Mombasa
January
27
32
49
17
February
28
32
36
10
March
27
33
85
30
April
26
31
153
108
May
25
29
126
149
June
24
29
32
54
July
23
28
13
34
August
23
28
18
47
September
26
29
21
46
October
27
30
48
62
November
25
31
132
66
December
25
32
75
32
