Get the latest weather information for the Nimba region to better plan your trip. Below, you will find detailed forecasts and charts to help you prepare for any conditions.
Nimba
Current Weather
Overview
The climate in Nimba can be described as hot and tropical, with comfortable temperatures throughout the year. Travelers should expect consistently warm weather, where average temperatures rarely drop below +25°C. There are practically no cold snaps here, making the region attractive for those who prefer eternal summer; however, the weather patterns change significantly depending on the season.
Two main periods stand out during the year. The beginning of the year, especially January and February, is the dry season, when rain is extremely rare and the sun warms the air to maximum highs, sometimes reaching +34°C. This is an ideal time for lovers of clear and hot weather. Starting from May and lasting until October, the picture changes: the wet season arrives. During these months, precipitation becomes a frequent companion, and the number of rainy days increases sharply.
A characteristic feature of Nimba's weather is that even during the wettest period, air temperatures remain high and pleasant, dropping only slightly compared to the dry season. If you are planning a trip in the middle of the year, especially from June to September, be prepared for regular rainfall — an umbrella or raincoat will be necessary, but they won't stop you from enjoying the warm atmosphere of this picturesque corner of Liberia.
Temperature
Climatic conditions in Nimba are distinguished by a consistently high temperature profile typical of tropical latitudes; however, interesting dynamics are observed throughout the year. The hottest period here is the beginning of the year: January, February, and March. The absolute temperature peak occurs in February, when average temperatures are around 28.6°C, and during daytime hours, the air can heat up to 33.9°C. This is a time of dry heat when the sun is most active.
In contrast to the hot start of the year, the calendar summer months (June, July, and August) bring relative coolness. The "coldest" month is considered to be August, with an average temperature of 24.7°C. During this period, daytime maximums rarely exceed the 27.5°C mark, creating milder and more comfortable conditions for travelers who do not tolerate intense heat well. This seasonal inversion is typical for this region.
Travelers should also take into account daily temperature fluctuations. They are most pronounced in the winter months and early spring. For example, in January and February, the difference between the daytime heat and the nighttime cool can exceed 10 degrees: after a hot day, the temperature at night drops to a pleasant 22-23°C. In the middle of the year, this contrast levels out, and the temperature regime becomes more consistent throughout the entire day.
Average monthly temperature
Precipitation
The climate in Nimba is characterized by a clear division of the year into a dry season and a rainy season. Precipitation here is unevenly distributed, and when planning a trip, it is important to consider that the weather can be quite humid for a significant part of the year. Rain is the primary and only form of precipitation in this tropical region.
The wettest period lasts from May to October. During this time, the frequency of precipitation reaches its peak: in June, July, September, and October, it rains almost daily, with the number of rainy days ranging from 27 to 28 days per month. According to statistics, the wettest month is September. During this period, heavy downpours become a common occurrence, so travelers will definitely need reliable rain protection.
The dry season falls during the winter months. The driest time of year is January, when the minimum amount of precipitation is recorded, with only about 4 rainy days throughout the month. December and February also feature relatively stable weather with few wet days, making this period the most favorable for tourism and nature walks.
Average monthly precipitation
Packing Tips
When packing for a trip to Nimba, first and foremost, take care of light and breathable clothing made from natural fabrics such as cotton or linen. Since Liberia has a hot climate with average temperatures around +26...+28°C year-round, t-shirts, loose trousers, and shorts will form the basis of your wardrobe. Be sure to bring reliable sun protection: a wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen, as UV radiation here can be very intense, especially during the dry months from December to February.
If your trip is planned for the period from May to October, you should seriously prepare for the rainy season, when precipitation occurs almost daily (up to 28 days a month). During this time, a high-quality raincoat or a light waterproof poncho, as well as waterproof cases for electronics and documents, will be indispensable items. Footwear should be as comfortable as possible, closed-toe, and with a non-slip sole to move comfortably even on wet ground during walks.
Despite the daytime heat, evenings can bring a refreshing coolness when the thermometer drops to +22°C. We recommend packing a light long-sleeved sweater or a windbreaker — it will be useful for evening strolls as well as protection against insects. By the way, a good repellent is a must-have item on the list for any tourist in this region. Given the high humidity, it is better to choose clothes made of quick-drying materials to always feel comfortable.
Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)
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