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Lomé sits on the Gulf of Guinea with a tropical savanna climate that keeps temperatures warm year-round, though the proximity to the equator means less extreme heat than you might expect.

Two distinct rainy seasons punctuate the year—a longer stretch from April to October and a brief secondary pulse in November—which means your rain gear earns its keep for most of the calendar.

Temperatures hover reliably between 23°C and 32°C throughout the year, with little seasonal variation beyond a degree or two.

Humidity remains high year-round thanks to the coastal location, making breathable fabrics non-negotiable even when the thermometer reading seems modest.

The harmattan wind from the Sahara occasionally sweeps through between December and February, depositing a fine dust that clings to darker clothing with alarming efficiency.

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Dry Season
December–March
  • Lightweight cotton shirts in lighter colours
  • Breathable trousers or knee-length shorts
  • Wide-brimmed hat for sun protection
  • Comfortable walking sandals
  • Thin scarf for harmattan dust
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Wet Season
April–November
  • Quick-dry synthetic tops
  • Waterproof sandals or closed-toe water-resistant shoes
  • Compact rain jacket or umbrella
  • Moisture-wicking shorts or lightweight trousers
  • Small dry bag for electronics

Lomé doesn't observe traditional four-season changes—instead, the calendar divides into wet and dry periods with consistently warm temperatures throughout.