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During the summer months, the temperatures on cloudless nights can drop as low as 5° C (41 °F) after reaching over 40 °C (104 °F) during the day. Winter days are not as hot, so the nightime temperatures often drop below freezing (0 °C or 32 °F).

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If we explore the climate of the Sahara region, we come to know that it has faced huge deviations stuck between wet and dry during the last few hundred thousand years (Source: Kevin White (2006), "Ancient Lakes of the Sahara": Published by American Scientists pp.59-62). During these days, at day time the Sahara Desert faces very hot summers and mild winters.

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No clouds, and very little moisture, to trap the day's heat, and prevent it leaving at night.

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12y ago

it can go to490 degrees was the world record in the Sahara!

Yea right! We would die! LOL~ the hottest temperature ever recorded in the desert was 58 ºC (136.4 ºF), in Libya in 1922

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11y ago

It frequently gets cold at night in the Sahara in winter. But summer nights are typically very warm.

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