Weather and Climate in Rumaitha
At about 16 m above sea level and with around 130,000 residents, Rumaitha carries a hot desert with maritime humidity climate. Use the live readings and forecasts on this page together with the seasonal guide below to plan around the city’s weather with confidence.
The climate of Rumaitha is classified as hot desert with maritime humidity (Köppen BWh). In practical terms that means searing summer heat compounded by humidity drifting in from the Gulf and the southern marshes. The single biggest influence on day-to-day conditions is the long, sun-dominated dry season set against a short, concentrated wet season from November through March.
Across an average year Rumaitha receives in the order of 120 mm of precipitation, almost all of it during the cooler months. Temperatures vary widely between the seasons: peak summer afternoons typically reach about 46 °C while mid-winter days hover near 18 °C, with overnight lows of roughly 29 °C in July and 7 °C in January.
Summer
This is among the hottest inhabited regions on Earth in summer, with highs that regularly reach the mid-40s and, on the worst days, brush 50 °C. In Rumaitha, expect daytime highs around 46 °C at the height of summer, easing to near 29 °C overnight. Humidity makes the heat feel considerably worse than the thermometer alone suggests.
Winter
The brief rainy season delivers most of the year’s modest total in a handful of systems between late autumn and early spring. Through the coldest weeks, Rumaitha sees highs near 18 °C and lows around 7 °C. Hard frost is uncommon, though clear nights can still feel sharp.
Spring & Autumn
The shoulder seasons are the most agreeable time to visit, with warm days and tolerable evenings. For Rumaitha, spring and autumn are the most comfortable windows of the year, with mild days and pleasant evenings — though the dustier stretch June through August can bring hazy skies and reduced visibility.
Rain Probability
Rain in Rumaitha is highly seasonal. The wet months run November through March, and outside that window measurable rainfall is rare — summer in particular is reliably dry. The hourly and daily panels above show the live chance of rain for the next week, so you can see at a glance whether a passing system is on the way.
Because the annual total is modest — around 120 mm concentrated into a handful of months — individual rain events matter. When fronts do arrive november through march, they can be brief but intense, occasionally enough to pond water on streets that are otherwise bone dry. Check the precipitation-probability figures above before heading out during the cool season.
Wind and Humidity
Winds in Rumaitha are shaped by the wider Mesopotamian and desert circulation. The persistent northwesterly “shamal” is the dominant summer wind, and it is the main driver of dust, with the haziest conditions most likely June through August. The live wind speed, gusts and direction in the panel above update through the day.
Humidity is a defining feature here: moisture drifting in from the south can push the “feels-like” temperature well above the air temperature on summer afternoons. Together, wind and humidity explain why two days with the same temperature can feel so different in Rumaitha — which is why the dashboard above tracks feels-like, dew point and gusts alongside the headline reading.
Planning around the weather
If you are planning around Rumaitha’s weather, the rhythm is straightforward: treat the summer as a heat-management season and the winter as the only time you genuinely need to plan for rain. Light layers cover most of the cool season, with a warmer layer for clear nights. Lightweight, breathable clothing, sun protection and steady hydration are the essentials for the long warm season.
The most agreeable times to visit Rumaitha are spring and autumn, when temperatures are moderate and the skies are usually clear. Whatever the season, the live conditions and seven-day forecast on this page are refreshed automatically so you always have an up-to-date view before you travel or plan your day.