Top 10 Hottest weathers in Africa

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  • Top 10 Hottest Countries in Africa 2023
    Africa is actually the hottest continent on the planet. Also the only continent that never freezes and snows. The only place it freezes in Africa is the mountaintop in Kenya.
    Finding the hottest countries is not the easiest task because of the nature of weather. For instance, some countries may not frequently experience extreme temperatures, but its average temperature may still be lower than other countries.
    10. Niger
    Niger is a nation with two distinct climate zones-a sizable arid desert zone in the north and a Sahel region in the south. Niger has an average temperature of 80.87°F (27.15°C). People who live in the Republic of Niger don’t have a coast. It is bordered by Algeria, Libya to the north, and Nigeria to the south, and Mali to the west.
    9. Togo
    Togo has an average yearly temperature of 80.87°F (27.15°C). Funnily, it has the same average temperature as Ghana. The whole West Africa region is warm due to the hot air masses that come from the Sahara and settle in the area.
    Togo’s climate varies from tropical to savanna. The southern part of the country is humid, with average annual temperature of 27°C. In the north, temperature fluctuations are greater.
    8. Ghana
    Ghana, another nation in West Africa, is0 the 8th hottest country in Africa and 12th hottest country globally. Since it’s so close to other hot countries, like Benin, Niger, and Togo, it’s no surprise Ghana is one of the hottest countries on the planet. Ghana has an average yearly temperature of 80.96°F (27.20°C).
    In Accra, the wet season is mostly cloudy, the dry season is partly cloudy, and it is hot and oppressive year round.
    7. The republic of Benin
    Benin, located in West Africa, has an average temperature of 81.59°F (27.55°C). Benin is named after a peculiar body of water south of the country called the Bight of Benin. Considering how hot it is in Benin, lots of people are probably swimming right now!
    Benin has a tropical or equatorial climate, and is hot and humid year-round, with temperatures and humidity particularly high along the coast. Rainfall varies in Benin.
    6. Gambia
    Gambia is a jungle nation located along the Gambia River in West Africa. With an average temperature of 82.35°F (27.97°C), Gambia is the 10th hottest country globally and 6th in Africa.
    In the Gambia, a small country overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and crossed by the river of the same name, the climate is tropical, hot all year round, with a dry season from November to May, and a rainy season from June to mid-October due to the African monsoon.
    5. Mauritania
    Mauritania is a country almost entirely engulfed by the Sahara desert. Located in West Africa, Mauritania has an average yearly temperature of 83.01°F (28.34°C). With its location in the Sahara, that temperature isn’t surprising.
    Mauritania has a dry, hot, and windy climate, and is severely exposed to the effects of desertification. The majority of Mauritania receives very little rainfall throughout the year.
    4. Djibouti
    Djibouti is a country in the eastern part of Africa with an average yearly temperature of 83.08°F (28.38°C). With a significant coastline on the Red Sea, you may expect milder temperatures. Seeing how high these temperatures are, that’s not the case in Djibouti.
    Djibouti has an arid tropical climate of semi-desert, except for the mountainous regions of the northern Gulf of Tadjourah. The country is characterized by high temperatures and high evaporation year-round. The climate is marked by two distinct seasons.
    3. Senegal
    Senegal is very hot country that borders Mali. Senegal has an average yearly temperature of 83.57°F (28.65oC). Senegal consists of both coastal and interior lands. The interior grounds are consistently hotter than the coastal region. The climate in Senegal is very warm, with an annual average of 35oC, but has few truly tropical and sticky months. It is warm to hot all year round.
    2. Burkina Faso
    Burkina Faso, which also borders Mali, is the second-hottest country in Africa. With an average yearly temperature of 83.68°F (28.71oC), Burkina Faso gets a lot of heat! You’ll find Burkina Faso in the western part of Africa, with the majority in the Sahel but a small part in the Sahara desert.
    The climate is very hot, but has few truly tropical and muggy months. It is warm or hot yearlong.
    1. Mali
    With an average temperature of 83.89°F (28.83°C), Mali is the hottest country in Africa and on the planet earth. Located on the border between the Sahara desert and the Sahel region, Mali gets a significant amount of sun. The country also gets minimal rain, making drought a significant issue.
    The place called Timbuktu is rated as one of the hottest places ever, the place is being referred to be slowly overtaken by the encroaching Sahara Desert. Timbuktu is known as a city that has one of the world’s greatest collections of ancient manuscript and it is also referred to as a thriving centre for scholarship.

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