Suez Weather Forecast

As the canal port at the head of the Gulf of Suez, Suez lies on the southern end of the Suez Canal at the Red Sea within Suez Governorate, where the weather follows the fertile heart of Egypt — hot dry summers tempered by Delta humidity, and short, mild, occasionally damp winters.

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Weather and Climate in Suez

Home to roughly 750,000 people and resting at about 5 m above sea level, the city’s weather is governed by its hot desert with delta moisture climate. This page gives you the live picture for Suez now, an hour-by-hour outlook for the day ahead, and a full seven-day forecast — alongside a grounded explanation of what the seasons typically deliver here.

The climate of Suez is hot desert with delta moisture (Köppen BWh / BSh). In practical terms that means the fertile heart of Egypt — hot dry summers tempered by Delta humidity, and short, mild, occasionally damp winters. The single biggest influence on day-to-day conditions is the long, sun-dominated dry season set against a short, concentrated wet season around November through March.

Across an average year Suez receives only about 80 mm of precipitation, almost all of it in the cooler months. Temperatures vary widely between the seasons: peak summer afternoons typically reach about 35 °C while mid-winter days hover near 19 °C, with overnight lows of roughly 21 °C in July and 7 °C in January.

That climate translates into a clear daily and yearly rhythm in Suez: heat concentrates in the afternoon while the wide diurnal swing — close to 14 °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

From June to September the sun is relentless and rain disappears entirely; the green, irrigated landscape keeps the air more humid than the open desert to the south. In Suez, expect daytime highs around 35 °C at the height of summer, easing to near 21 °C overnight. Humidity sits in a moderate range, taking the edge off only slightly.

Winter

January is the coolest month; damp, misty mornings give way to mild afternoons, and a passing depression can bring a day of welcome rain. Through the coolest weeks, Suez sees highs near 19 °C and lows around 7 °C. Frost is essentially unknown, and the cool season is the most comfortable stretch of the year.

Spring & Autumn

Spring is short and warm, and it is the season of the Khamsin — hot southerly winds that carry dust off the desert and can briefly send temperatures soaring. For Suez, spring and autumn are pleasant windows, with mild days and warm evenings — though the spring, with the Khamsin can bring hazy skies and a sharp, short-lived rise in temperature.

Rain Probability

Rain in Suez is scarce and highly seasonal. The wet months run November through March, 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 80 mm concentrated into a handful of months — individual rain events stand out. When systems do arrive around november through march, 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 Suez 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, with the Khamsin; 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.

Humidity sits in a moderate range, lifted by the Nile and farmland and rising with the wet season. Together, wind and humidity explain why two days with the same temperature can feel so different in Suez — 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 Suez’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 Suez 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.

Weather FAQ

Will it rain today in Suez?

Rain in Suez is confined to the wet season (November through March); summers are essentially rainless. The hourly and 7-day panels above show the live chance of rain, so check the precipitation-probability figure for today’s exact outlook.

What is the temperature now in Suez?

The current temperature for Suez is shown live at the top of this page and refreshes automatically. As a seasonal guide, summer afternoons reach about 35 °C while winter days sit near 19 °C.

How strong is the wind in Suez?

Suez is most affected by the hot Khamsin winds, strongest in spring, with the Khamsin, when they also raise dust. Live wind speed, gusts and direction are displayed in the Wind and Humidity section above.

What is the hottest month in Suez?

July and August are the hottest months in Suez, with typical highs around 35 °C and almost no rain. Early morning and after sunset are the most comfortable times of day in high summer.

When is the best time to visit Suez?

The cool season — roughly October to April — is the most comfortable time to visit Suez, with warm, sunny days and pleasant evenings, well clear of the peak summer heat.

Is Suez humid?

Suez has moderate humidity overall; it is highest near the Nile and farmland and during the brief winter rains, and lowest through the dry summer.

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