From February to November, the average maximum temperature in Khartoum is more than 100 degrees F. For the remaining two months of the year, the average maximum temperature is 94 degrees F.
The embassy of Sudan in South Africa defines the summer months in Khartoum as March to June, also stating May is the hottest month of the year.
Autumn in Khartoum falls from mid-July to September. During the season, Khartoum experiences the most sandstorms of any part in the year, and the average total rainfall is 6.575 inches.
Lasting from October through March, winter in Khartoum is characterized by being moderate in temperate and low in rainfall. During the winter, the average temperature in winter is 75 degrees F.
Khartoum, Omdurman and Khartoum North (Bahri) are together called the tri-capital and make up the national capital of the republic of Sudan. Khartoum is 1,352 feet above sea level.
The location of Khartoum is notable for being on the convergence of the White and Blue Niles, which is known as the "Mogran." Extending 4,148 miles, the Nile is the longest river in the world.