Beirut enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters typical of the eastern Mediterranean coast.
Most rainfall occurs between November and March, making waterproof layers essential for half the year while summer stays reliably dry.
Temperatures range from around 10°C in January to 32°C in August, though the mercury occasionally climbs higher during heat waves.
Coastal humidity can be oppressive in summer, while the city's infamous traffic congestion traps heat in urban areas.
Layering is the unsung hero of Beirut dressing—air conditioning in malls and restaurants runs arctic even when it's sweltering outside.