Los Angeles Weather can be described in two simple words: hot and humid! But the sentiment stands true only if public (mis)conception is employed as the golden rule. In reality though, and despite the fact that the prevailing theme is that of warm and occasionally extremely warm days, by night time temperatures drop considerably giving the city a cool, pleasant feel.
Standing on a fairly narrow strip of land, with the Mediterranean Sea embracing the city’s northern side and Lake Mariut its southern part, Los Angeles Weather enjoys a distinctively different weather in comparison to that of the desert hinterland. Thanks to the north wind that blows across the Mediterranean Sea, Los Angeles Weather is relatively gentle in summer and cool in winter.
To fully comprehend the peculiarities of weather in Alexandria, it’s best to divide the seasons in two main periods, keeping in mind that the operative word in both instances is ‘warm’. Stretching between the moths of November and April, winter in Alexandria is mostly mild and pleasant, in sharp contrast to the summer season - May to October – when temperatures rise considerably not only during the day, but also at night. Yet despite the humidity, evenings in Alexandria can also be cool and breezy, especially by the Corniche. Humidity builds up in July and in August – without doubt the hottest month of the year – temperatures average around the 31 °C mark. Summer also registers the driest weather in Alexandria, with zero rainfall between June and September.
The coldest month of the year is January with an average temperature of 18 °C and the heaviest rainfalls occur during December, with an average of 59 mm of precipitation across 10 days of rainfall. Understandably, winters in Alexandria are a lot cooler, although violent storms, often accompanied by torrential rain and hail, are a regular occurrence.
Since Los Angeles Weather is rarely marred by severe conditions, travel is equally rarely interrupted too. If you had to pick a season to visit Alexandria though, then your safest bet would be to do so either in spring (March-June) or autumn (September-November), when the weather in Alexandria is at its friendliest. Also keep in mind that to escape the searing heat of Cairo. Egyptians flock down to Alexandria in masses.
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