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Juba
South Sudan
Africa
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Juba experiences a wet and dry tropical climate with intense heat year-round, where the only real question is whether you're being baked or steamed.

The wet season brings heavy downpours that turn roads into rivers, making waterproof footwear as essential as your passport.

Temperatures hover between 25°C and 40°C, with the hottest months arriving just before the rains provide their dubious relief.

Humidity spikes dramatically during the wet season, turning the air thick enough to wear, while the dry season offers scorching heat with mercifully lower moisture.

Light-colored, loose-fitting natural fabrics are your survival strategy here, as anything synthetic will turn you into a walking sauna within minutes.

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Dry Season
November–March
  • Lightweight cotton shirts
  • Wide-brimmed sun hat
  • Breathable trousers or long skirts
  • Dust-resistant closed shoes
  • Sunglasses with UV protection
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Wet Season
April–October
  • Quick-dry synthetic shirts
  • Waterproof sandals or boots
  • Compact rain jacket
  • Moisture-wicking undergarments
  • Light trousers that dry quickly

Juba follows a two-season wet/dry pattern rather than the four-season cycle, so forget about spring jumpers and autumn jackets.