The weather in Angola
-Angola has a cool and dry climate consisting of two seasons on it's northern side.
-These are summer and winter, with summer being muggy and warm and winter being dry and very cold.
-In these areas there are more steady temperatures year round.
-The arid climate on the south and western area comes from the cold, vertical wind current coming up this part of Africa called the Benguela current.
-The driest regions of Angola can get only 10 millimeters per month, while during the wettest month in April northern parts can receive up to 250-300 millimeters.
-These are summer and winter, with summer being muggy and warm and winter being dry and very cold.
-In these areas there are more steady temperatures year round.
-The arid climate on the south and western area comes from the cold, vertical wind current coming up this part of Africa called the Benguela current.
-The driest regions of Angola can get only 10 millimeters per month, while during the wettest month in April northern parts can receive up to 250-300 millimeters.
http://www.whatstheweatherlike.org/angola/
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/25137/Angola/43849/Climate
http://www.mapsofworld.com/angola/facts.html
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/25137/Angola/43849/Climate
http://www.mapsofworld.com/angola/facts.html