Weather and Climate in Mallawi
With a population near 150,000 and an elevation around 45 m, Mallawi has a hot desert (hyper-arid) climate. Below you will find current conditions, a 24-hour hourly forecast and a seven-day outlook, followed by a clear guide to how the weather behaves through the year.
The climate of Mallawi is hot desert (hyper-arid) (Köppen BWh). In practical terms that means one of the driest, sunniest places on Earth — fierce dry summer heat, warm winters, and almost no rain along the Upper Nile. The single biggest influence on day-to-day conditions is the long, sun-dominated dry season set against a short, concentrated wet season around the rare winter shower.
Across an average year Mallawi receives only about 4 mm of precipitation, almost all of it in the cooler months. Temperatures vary widely between the seasons: peak summer afternoons typically reach about 41 °C while mid-winter days hover near 23 °C, with overnight lows of roughly 26 °C in July and 9 °C in January.
That climate translates into a clear daily and yearly rhythm in Mallawi: heat concentrates in the afternoon while the wide diurnal swing — close to 15 °C between the summer peak and dawn — brings real relief after dark. Reading the live values at the top of this page alongside the seasonal guide makes it easy to judge whether a given day is typical for its season or an outlier.
Summer
High summer is a furnace of sun and dry air; the Nile threads a thin green ribbon through a landscape where rain is essentially unknown for months on end. In Mallawi, expect daytime highs around 41 °C at the height of summer, easing to near 26 °C overnight. The air stays exceptionally dry, so shade and steady hydration matter more than the raw number implies.
Winter
Winters are warm, dry and gloriously sunny — the reason Upper Egypt fills with visitors from November to March. Days are pleasantly warm in the low twenties while clear desert nights can turn surprisingly cold. Through the coolest weeks, Mallawi sees highs near 23 °C and lows around 9 °C. Frost is essentially unknown, and the cool season is the most comfortable stretch of the year.
Spring & Autumn
Autumn cools the ferocious summer heat into the warm, dry, settled conditions that make late October onward so pleasant. For Mallawi, spring and autumn are pleasant windows, with mild days and warm evenings — though the spring, when the Khamsin raises dust can bring hazy skies and a sharp, short-lived rise in temperature.
Rain Probability
Rain in Mallawi is scarce and highly seasonal. The wet months run the rare winter shower, and outside that window measurable rainfall is rare — summer in particular is essentially rainless. The hourly and daily panels above show the live chance of rain for the next week.
Because the annual total is so small — around 4 mm concentrated into a handful of months — individual rain events stand out. When systems do arrive around the rare winter shower, they can be brief but locally heavy, occasionally enough to pond water on streets that are otherwise bone dry. Check the precipitation-probability figures above before heading out in the cool season.
Wind and Humidity
Winds in Mallawi are shaped by Egypt’s broader desert and Nile circulation. The hot, dust-laden Khamsin is the signature wind, sweeping up from the south mainly in spring, when the Khamsin raises dust; it is the chief cause of hazy, reduced-visibility days. The live wind speed, gusts and direction in the panel above update through the day.
The air is exceptionally dry for most of the year, so even very hot afternoons feel less oppressive than humid coastal regions — though dehydration is a real risk. Together, wind and humidity explain why two days with the same temperature can feel so different in Mallawi — which is why the dashboard above tracks feels-like, dew point and gusts alongside the headline reading.
Planning around the weather
If you are planning around Mallawi’s weather, the rhythm is straightforward: treat the summer as a heat-management season and the brief winter as the only time you really need to plan for rain. Lightweight, breathable clothing, sun protection and steady hydration are the essentials for the long warm season, with a light layer for cooler winter evenings.
The most agreeable times to be in Mallawi are the cool season and the calmer stretches of spring and autumn, when temperatures are moderate and the skies are usually clear. Whatever the season, the live conditions and seven-day forecast on this page refresh automatically so you always have an up-to-date view before you travel or plan your day.