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The
Bahrain climate can be generally described as cool winters with sparse rainfall
and hot summers with high humidity.
The winter season
from December to February is influenced by low-pressure systems from the
Mediterranean, which travel East into the Gulf and cause periods of disturbed
weather. These disturbances are accompanied by occasional rainfall, which
averages approximately 74 mm per annum. January is usually the coolest month
when lowest temperatures are experienced, and prevailing winds are
North-Westerly.
Between March and
May and between October and November the weather is normally warm and dry, with
pleasant breezes and many hours of sunshine.
The summer season
from June to September is generally hot and completely dry, but with a
noticeable increase in humidity. Temperatures average 38 to 42 Centigrade and
average humidity ranges from 67 to 82%. Initially the weather can be influenced
by low pressure over Pakistan which causes dry North-Westerly winds, known
locally as Al Barah, to become established. These help keep humidity down and
can create more pleasant conditions than in later summer months.
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