Thursday, March 5, 2015

Typical Weather and Tourism in Zimbabwe

     Zimbabwe is located in the Southern Hemisphere and boasts a very temperate climate. Since it is located in the S. Hemisphere, the Winter solstice is actually June 21st, which is opposite to what we are accustomed to. The average maximum temperature during this month is a comfortable 71 degrees. At night however, it can drop decently low to about 44 degrees. The winters in Zimbabwe however, are very dry, and it’s very rare to see any sort of precipitation during the winter months. The average precipitation is only about 3mm of rain during this month.

   The Summer Solstice in Zimbabwe occurs during the month of December on the 22nd. The average maximum temperature during this month is a warm and comfortable 79.3 degrees. The low during this month is still quite comfortable at 60.4 degrees. Zimbabwe is considered a subtropical climate and has a decently wet summer. During this month, one can count on about 182.7mm of rain precipitation. This might deter some from vacationing during the summer months.

   The Spring Equinox in Zimbabwe occurs on September 23rd. The maximum average temperature during this month is 83.1 degrees. The average low during this month is quite a bit cooler at 53.1 degrees. This month is actually one of the drier months as well, with the expected rainfall during this month at just 6.5mm of rain precipitation. This would be a fine month to vacation in Zimbabwe due to the slightly warmer temperatures as opposed to July, yet a much less chance of precipitation in the summer months.

     The Autumnal Equinox of Zimbabwe occurs on March 21st. The maximum average temperature during this month is 79.2 degrees. The average low during this month is 58.1 degrees. This month, a decent amount of rainfall is definitely quite common. The average rain precipitation during this month is 99.1mm.

      Looking through all of this data, we can see that Zimbabwe has an extremely temperate climate with very little variation in temperature throughout the year. The main deterrent of vacationing is more due to the heavy precipitation during the summer months. This however, is balanced out with extremely dry winters which might attract more people.


     Zimbabwe has extremely welcoming temperatures year round, with a very low range of temperatures consistently. The summer months are significantly wetter than the winter months, but still offer a very manageable climate. That being said, to escape the rain, I would recommend very strongly the winter months to escape the rain and still have a very comfortable temperature. One activity you can do here in Zimbabwe is going to visit Victoria Falls, which is the largest curtain of water in the world. Another activity is to visit Hwange National Park, which is rich in wildlife and houses many rare animals. During the recommended tourism season, there really is no weather hazard you will face. Perhaps just the occasional rain, but that is extremely rare. The rainfall during these winter months can hardly be called rain. The average precipitation averages at a measly 3mm per month. This coupled with a comfortable high of 71 degrees and a slightly brisk low of 44 degrees make these months very easy to pack and plan for.



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2 comments:

  1. Very much like Zimbabwe, the Republic of Kiribati also has welcoming temperatures with low precipitation especially during the dry seasons. However, Kiribati does seem to have higher average minimum temperatures. Our countries have similar activities in the fact that they revolve around nature. Much like Zimbabwe, Kiribati is in no risk for weather hazards.

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  2. I actually might want to check Zimbabwe out. I do like the warmth. Zimbabwe shares the same day for the solstices and equinoxes as New Zealand as they are both located in the Southern Hemisphere. Zimbabwe is closer to the equator so all your solstices and equinoxes have higher maximum temperatures than New Zealand, our averages don't even make it past 60. New Zealand has pretty sick waterfalls and are and endemic animals such as this wierd bird called a kiwi. Probably better than lame Zimbabwe.

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