Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the True North Brief Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Expect daytime highs between 38°C and 42°C across Tamanghasset, with clear skies and isolated dust patches reducing visibility below 5 kilometres in the afternoon. The live forecast above shows current conditions; prepare for extreme heat by limiting outdoor exposure between noon and 4 p.m.
What will the temperature feel like tomorrow?
Overnight lows will drop to 24–27°C, offering marginal relief. Heat index values will push the “feels like” temperature to 44–46°C by mid-afternoon. Winds remain light from the northeast at 10–15 km/h, offering no cooling effect. This is a typical Saharan summer pattern: dangerously hot, dry, and stable.
Is there any chance of rain or storms?
No precipitation is expected. Relative humidity will sit at 8–12%, with zero cloud cover after sunrise. Localized dust haze may reduce horizontal visibility to 3–4 km near the Hoggar massif, but conditions will not approach an active warning threshold. For context, see the warnings page for any developing hazards in the region.
Does Tamanghasset have a heat warning system?
Algeria’s National Meteorological Office issues heat alerts when highs exceed 44°C for two consecutive days. Tomorrow’s value is below that threshold, so no official warning is active. Check our hub for updates.
How does this compare to the city’s average?
Average July high in Tamanghasset is 38°C. Tomorrow’s 40°C is 2°C above normal, but within the typical summer range. The hottest recorded temperature here is 48°C (July 1988).
Will the dust affect flights?
Visibility of 3–4 km in scattered dust may cause minor delays at Tamanrasset Airport (TMR), but no cancellations are anticipated unless conditions worsen. Check airline notices for real-time changes.