What's the weather like in Angola in October?
Most areas such as the north belong to the savanna climate, with an average annual temperature of 22 degrees Celsius. The south belongs to subtropical climate, and the high altitude area belongs to temperate climate. The whole year is divided into two seasons: drought and rain. May-September is the dry season, with an average temperature of 24 degrees Celsius, which is relatively cool, humid and rainy. September-May (the following year) is the rainy season, with hot climate, high temperature and high humidity. Precipitation gradually decreases from northeast to southwest. The average annual precipitation in the Northeast Plateau can reach 1500mm, while the average annual precipitation in the southern Namibe Desert is only 50mm.
Angola is located in the southwest of Africa, with Luanda as its capital, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north and northeast, Namibia to the south, Zambia to the southeast, and another enclave, cabinda province, bordering the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.