Egypt enjoys a mostly temperate climate, with the sun shining nearly year-round, providing at least eight hours of daylight daily. Rainy days are rare, even in winter. During the summer months (June-August), a northern wind from Europe brings milder weather. While the desert regions of Egypt experience a continental climate, the Nile Valley maintains a temperate climate throughout the year.
Overall, Egypt primarily has a hot desert climate, with extremely dry conditions prevailing across the country, except along the northern Mediterranean coast, which receives some rainfall during the winter.