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What’s the weather like in Sharks Bay in August?
Pack your swimwear, summer clothes and sunblock, because the weather in Sharks Bay in August is perfect for sunbathing and relaxing at the beaches. This pretty bay, in Egypt’s exclusive resort of Sharm El Sheikh, is very popular with snorkellers and visitors who want to explore the fascinating coral reef and landscape.Geographical influences
The Red Sea resort of Sharm El Sheikh’s on the east coast of Egypt, towards the north of the country on the Sinai Peninsula, by the Gulf of Aqaba. The water in the Sharks Bay area in August is heated by the sun’s strong rays and you’ll enjoy a cool sea breeze to keep conditions comfortable. If you take a trip inland around the deserts, the temperature rises by several degrees.Averages
It’s the height of summer this month in Shark’s Bay, so bring plenty of sunblock as you relax around the stylish resort of Sharm El Sheikh. The weather in Sharks Bay in August will see an average daytime high temperature of 31°C, but you can expect even warmer days on occasion. The average low temperature shouldn’t fall below 26°C and you’ll want to check your hotel has air conditioning. An average of just 1mm of rain will fall in Sharks Bay, so the chances are you’ll see no rainfall at all in August. The sun shines for an amazing average of 13 hours this month, with it rising at 5am at the beginning of August and not fading until about 6.30pm. The humidity will be around 70% and UV levels are increased too, so stay safe in the sun.