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Weather History for Abobo, Abidjan Autonomous District, Ivory Coast

Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Abobo, Abidjan Autonomous District, Ivory Coast. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.

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Today in Abobo, Abidjan Autonomous District, Ivory Coast History

April 4th in Abobo comes with a guarantee: rain. Across 66 years of records, precipitation has fallen on this date 100% of the time, with temperatures typically landing between 76° and 85°. The warmest April 4th on record was just last year, when the high hit 91° in 2024.

Abobo, Abidjan Autonomous District, Ivory Coast Weather Records

Abobo is a hot, wet city with remarkably little variation — but the extremes are real. The all-time high of 96° came on February 15, 2020, while the coldest day ever recorded, 63°, also fell in 2020, just six weeks earlier on January 5th. The wettest single day on record dumped 7.14 inches in one shot on July 23, 2008.

Abobo, Abidjan Autonomous District, Ivory Coast Climate

Abobo's temperatures barely budge year-round, ranging from an average high of 79° in July to 86° in late March — hardly a dramatic swing. If you're trying to avoid the heaviest rain, steer clear of early June, when weekly precipitation averages 2.62 inches. The coolest and least oppressive window for travel is July through August, though the rainy season keeps things wet regardless.

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