Republic of the Congo Weather Radar
Live radar for Republic of the Congo powered by Weather Scope
The Republic of the Congo straddles the equator and has a hot, humid tropical climate dominated by dense rainforest in the north and savanna in the south. Brazzaville experiences two rainy seasons from October to December and March to May, with annual rainfall averaging around 1,400mm. Temperatures remain consistently warm throughout the year, typically ranging from 21°C at night to 33°C during the day.
The northern regions, covered by some of Africa's most pristine tropical forests, receive higher rainfall and experience nearly year-round precipitation. The Sangha and Likouala river basins are frequently inundated during peak rains, creating vast seasonal wetlands that support extraordinary biodiversity. The coastal city of Pointe-Noire has a slightly drier climate moderated by the cool Benguela Current from the South Atlantic.
The dry season from June to September brings reduced rainfall and lower humidity, particularly noticeable in the southern savanna regions. However, even during the dry months, cloud cover and occasional showers persist in the equatorial north. Weather Scope provides comprehensive weather data and radar imagery to help track the Republic of the Congo's seasonal rainfall patterns, thunderstorm activity, and tropical weather conditions.
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