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April in Chad is the start of the dry season. Temperatures range from an average high of 38 degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit) to an average low of 28 degrees Celsius (82 degrees Fahrenheit). Rainfall decreases significantly to an average of 5 mm (0.2 in) per month, and thunderstorms become less common. May continues to be hot and dry, with temperatures ranging between 35-29°C (95-84°F). Rainfall drops further to an average of 2 mm (0.08 in), while thunderstorms remain rare. June is still hot and dry, with temperatures ranging from an average high of 37 degrees Celsius (99 degrees Fahrenheit) to an average low of 32 degrees Celsius (90 degrees Fahrenheit). Rainfall remains low at 1 mm (0.04 in), and thunderstorms are almost non-existent. Chad is located in Central Africa and north of the equator. Southern Chad has a subtropical climate. It’s hot. The temperatures are between 30 and 40°C. The cooler rainy period in the southern savannah area runs from May to October. Towards the north it gets warmer and drier. The country turns into steppes, desert steppes (Sahel) to end in the desert (Sahara). Rain falls there sporadically and only in the months of July and August. From April to September it is at least 40°C in the desert area. Check a2zgov for Chad government and politics.

Chad Geography and Population

Chad – geography Chad – Geography, Chad is a land inland with borders to six countries; Of these, there have been border disputes with three: in the north a dispute with Libya over the border area Aouzou and in the west with Nigeria; here in 1998 there were battles on Lake Chad. The civil war… Read More »

Chad Economy

Subchapters: Basic data Public finances and the state budget Banking system Tax System Basic data The economy of Chad is and will continue to be oriented towards agriculture and commodities without higher added value (climate-dependent crop production, pastoralism, mineral resources). It will thus remain very vulnerable and dependent on external influences. In addition, it faces… Read More »