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Wettermuster, saisonale Temperaturen und beste Reisezeiten für Expats in Bahrain

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Bahrain features a hot desert climate (Köppen BWh), characterized by extreme summer heat, mild winters, and very low rainfall throughout the year. Daytime temperatures soar to 40°C in July and August, while winter months like January and February see comfortable highs around 20-22°C and lows of 14-15°C. Annual precipitation is minimal, typically under 100mm, concentrated in winter months like February (16mm) and March. High sunshine hours exceed 3000 annually, with low humidity in summer (45-50%) rising to 70% in winter. Ideal for sun-seekers, but summers demand air conditioning for comfort; expats appreciate the mild winters for outdoor activities.[1][2]

Summer Average

30-40°C

Winter Average

14-22°C

Climate Types

Hot Desert

Annual Rainfall

50-100 mm

Sunshine Hours

3,000-3,400 hours annually

Average Humidity

45-74%

Regional Climate Variations

Manama and Coastal Areas

The coastal capital region, including Manama, embodies Bahrain's uniform hot desert climate with intense summer highs of 38-40°C from June to August and mild winters averaging 20-22°C daytime in February, dropping to 14°C at night. Rainfall is negligible, with just 16mm in February and near-zero in summer. High UV and 8+ hours of daily sunshine make it bright year-round. Humidity peaks at 74% in winter but dips to 45% in summer, offering dry heat. Expats find winters pleasant for beaches, while summers require indoor living.[1][2]

Summer:30-40°C
Winter:14-22°C
Very low rainfall

Scorching, sunny summers with dry heat; mild, comfortable winters perfect for outdoor lifestyles, though dust storms occasionally arise.

Interior and Island Regions

Inland areas and smaller islands mirror the coastal hot desert profile, with July peaks at 40°C and night lows around 30°C in summer. Winters remain mild at 20°C highs and 14°C lows, with rare showers in March (up to 2 rainy days). Annual rain stays below 100mm, ensuring arid conditions. Sunshine dominates, and sea breezes slightly moderate coastal islands. Low summer humidity eases the heat, but high winter moisture feels muggy. Residents enjoy year-round warmth but plan around peak heat.[2]

Summer:30-40°C
Winter:14-22°C
Very low rainfall

Uniformly arid and sunny, with relentless summer heat tempered by cooling evenings; winters invite exploration across flat terrains and islands.

Bahrain's hot desert climate offers mild winters (14-22°C) ideal for expats and blistering summers (30-40°C) requiring acclimatization. Very low rainfall ensures abundant sunshine but demands water conservation. Residents thrive with modern cooling, enjoying a sunny, dry paradise year-round.