Climate+of+Sudan

 Climate of Sudan      The upper half of Sudan is desert and the lower half is semi-arid. The upper half, desert, receives less then 10 inches of rain per year. During the day it is hot and humid but during the night the temperatures drop because of the dry air. The lower half, semi-arid, receives about 16 inches of rain per years. Summers are hot, winters are mild to cold, and some locations can produce snow. It contains some of the most productive agricultural lands in the world. 

Climate Diagram is in degrees celcius and mm: Sudan gets no rain in March, April, May, June, and September. Sudan gets very little in the months of January, February, July, and October. In November and December Sudan gets the most rain. It is always very hot year around; the hottest month is September and the coolest month, but still isn't cool cool is February.

Geography Book pages 421 and 51-63 [|bbc.co.uk/weather/world/city_quides/results.shtml?tt=TT000650]