Weather in Kongo Demokratinė Respublika in lapkritis
Country-wide climate normals across 16 cities in Kongo Demokratinė Respublika.
How Hot Is Kongo Demokratinė Respublika in lapkritis?
Kongo Demokratinė Respublika bakes evenly in November — highs around 27°C are typical from Goma all the way to Tshikapa, with very little regional variation. Lows sit around 19°C even overnight, and the country's small geographic footprint means there are no significant climate pockets. Expect uniform heat day and night.
Sunshine in Kongo Demokratinė Respublika in lapkritis
Kongo Demokratinė Respublika sees limited sun in November: just 1.1h a day in Kinshasa, with heavy cloud cover common across most regions. Daylight runs from 5:35 am to 5:50 pm, but persistent grey skies and overcast stretches mean direct sunlight is genuinely scarce. Many days pass without any prolonged sunny spells.
Does It Rain In Kongo Demokratinė Respublika In lapkritis?
Monsoon-like conditions dominate Kongo Demokratinė Respublika's November: Kinshasa sees 206mm of rain across 23 days, similar nationwide. Heavy showers fall almost daily, often in dramatic afternoon downpours. Sunshine is brief between storms, and humidity stays high throughout the month.
Is Kongo Demokratinė Respublika Humid In lapkritis?
Saturated air defines Kongo Demokratinė Respublika's November: humidity at 79% in Kinshasa, with the country as a whole feeling muggy and oppressive. The air practically drips after rain, and even shaded outdoor areas feel warm and clammy. Plan indoor time during the most humid afternoon hours.
Wind In Kongo Demokratinė Respublika In lapkritis
Kongo Demokratinė Respublika's air is mostly calm in November: Kinshasa averages 8 kph, similar across the country. Only coastal and exposed regions see slightly more breeze. Most days feel still and untroubled.
Cloud Cover In Kongo Demokratinė Respublika In lapkritis
Heavy overcast covers Kongo Demokratinė Respublika in November: 77% cloud cover in Kinshasa, with similar grey conditions in most regions. Direct sun is rare, and the pattern is persistent across the country. Coastal and northern regions feel especially heavy.