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High Temperature Recorded in Khartoum North

August 21, 2026 · wweather1 editorial · 1 min read

A high temperature of 40.9 degrees Celsius has been recorded in Khartoum North, surpassing the 40 degrees Celsius threshold.

According to forecast data from wweather1.com, the maximum temperature in Khartoum North reached 40.9°C on August 22, 2026. This reading triggered an automatic high heat alert for the area as the forecast value crossed the established threshold of 40°C.

High temperatures of this magnitude can pose health risks to the local population, particularly during peak afternoon hours. Monitoring systems continue to track the weather conditions in Sudan as the warm period persists.

Residents in Khartoum North are advised to remain aware of the high temperatures and take appropriate precautions to stay safe during the heat event.

Why it is dangerous and what to do

⚠️ Safety
• Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day.
• Avoid strenuous outdoor activities during the hottest hours.
• Seek shade and stay in air-conditioned environments when possible.
📊 The numbers, from wweather1 data
Bahri: now +30°, Overcast.
That is 3° above the August climate norm.
The record for this date is +42° (1965).
Three-day forecast: 22 August: +40°/+30° · 23 August: +40°/+29° · 24 August: +41°/+30°
The figures are computed automatically from the Open-Meteo/ERA5 archive — no eyeball estimates.

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📰 Data source: wweather1. Forecast and analysis — wweather1, based on Open-Meteo / met.no data.

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