Djibouti swelters under one of the hottest climates on Earth, with scorching temperatures year-round and precious little rainfall to show for it.
Rain arrives in two brief, underwhelming bursts—a slightly wetter spell from March to April and another from October to November—but neither will trouble your wardrobe much.
Summer temperatures regularly breach 40°C (104°F), while winter offers the mild relief of around 25-30°C (77-86°F).
Humidity climbs during the brief rainy periods, but the relentless desert winds keep the air moving and your clothing choices light.
Sun protection here isn't optional—the combination of intense UV exposure and reflected heat from the rocky terrain demands covered skin despite the temperature.
Djibouti follows a dry/wet pattern rather than four seasons, though calling either period 'wet' is generous given the annual rainfall barely fills a teacup.