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Lagos, Nigeria

MonthAverage Sunlight (hours)TemperatureDiscomfort from heat and humidityRelative humidityAverage Precipitation (mm)Wet Days (+0.25 mm)
AverageRecord
MinMaxMinMaxampm
Jan623311735High8465282
Feb725321936High8369463
March626321637High82721027
April625322137High817215010
May624312140High837626916
June423292134High878046020
July323282034High878027916
Aug323281936Medium85766410
Sept323282034Medium867714014
Oct523292136High867620616
Nov724312137High8572697
Dec724311937High8668252

The following bar chart for Lagos, Nigeria shows the years average weather condition readings covering rain, average maximum daily temperature and average minimum temperature.

Graphical bar chart showing Lagos's average weather conditions for a year (Jan - Dec)

 General Information
  • National name Federal Republic of Nigeria
  • Area 923,773 sq km/356,668 sq mi
  • Capital Abuja
  • Currency naira
  • Population 130,236,000 (2005 est)
  • Language English (official), Hausa, Ibo, Yoruba
  • Religion Sunni Muslim 50% (in north), Christian 35% (in south), local religions 15%
  • Time difference GMT +1

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