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What’s the weather like in Makadi Bay in June?
Leave your sweater at home, because the Makadi Bay weather in June is very hot and sunny. This popular Egyptian resort, by the beautiful Red Sea coast, sees the summer temperatures really take over this month. Sunbathers and beach goers love this hotspot and its incredible climate.Geographical influences
Makadi Bay benefits from an idyllic location on the east coast of Egypt. It’s just 30km south of the popular resort of Hurghada. The Red Sea gently washes against Makadi Bay’s sandy beaches and the sea breeze is very refreshing in the summer heat. Resorts inland, like Cairo and Luxor, don’t benefit from this comforting wind.Averages
The weather in Makadi Bay in June is always hot, dry and very sunny, with an average daytime high temperature of 32°C. This may occasionally drop to around 27°C on rare colder days. This’ll also be the typical temperature at night time, so check that your hotel has air conditioning. The sunshine’s hugely impressive in June, with an average of 12 hours each day and the sun not setting until about 6.45pm at the end of the month. Rainfall’s rare in Makadi Bay in June. The temperature of the Red Sea should average 26°C, which makes taking a refreshing dip very enjoyable. The humidity may measure below 40% so you’ll need to take water with you when you explore the beaches and pathways along the Red Sea coast.