Equatorial Guinea Weather

🇬🇶 1 city covered · Africa · tropical wet-and-dry climate
Best time to visit
January to March

Weather in Equatorial Guinea at a glance

Our Equatorial Guinea coverage centers on Malabo, which has a tropical wet-and-dry climate. Expect average highs around 85°F (29°C) in February and 79°F (26°C) in August, with about 227 days of measurable precipitation a year.

Quick facts

  • Covered city: Malabo - annual average 80°
  • Best time to visit: January to March
  • Climate type: tropical wet-and-dry

The bigger picture

Malabo averages 8.3 hours of sunshine per day and roughly 2719 mm (107.0 inches) of precipitation annually. The most comfortable window is generally January to March. See the full month-by-month breakdown on the Malabo climate page.

Live weather across Equatorial Guinea today

Equatorial Guinea cities compared

Annual climate figures per covered city, from 2015–2024 weather data.
CityAnnual avgHottest month Coldest monthRainy days/yr Sun h/daySnowy days/yr
Malabo 80° Feb · 85° Aug · 75° 227 8.3 0

Equatorial Guinea weather by month

Monthly averages, 2015–2024.
MonthAvg highAvg low Rainy daysSunshine
January 84° 78° 7 10.4 h/day
February 85° 79° 8 10.0 h/day
March 84° 78° 16 8.3 h/day
April 84° 78° 17 8.3 h/day
May 83° 78° 22 7.9 h/day
June 81° 76° 26 7.0 h/day
July 80° 75° 27 6.9 h/day
August 79° 75° 25 6.8 h/day
September 80° 75° 27 6.9 h/day
October 81° 76° 25 7.7 h/day
November 82° 77° 18 8.9 h/day
December 83° 78° 8 10.3 h/day

Equatorial Guinea weather FAQs

When is the best time to visit Equatorial Guinea?
Averaged across the covered cities, January to March offers the most comfortable combination of temperatures, drier days and daylight. Coastal, mountain and desert areas can differ - check each city's climate page for specifics.
Does it snow in Equatorial Guinea?
Snow is essentially absent in the Equatorial Guinea cities we cover - the 2015–2024 record shows no regular measurable snowfall.
What is the climate of Equatorial Guinea like?
The covered cities fall under tropical wet-and-dry climate. That means year-round warmth split between a rainy season and a dry season.

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