Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Aden, Aden, Yemen. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Aden runs warm by most standards, with an average high of 87° and low of 76° across 66 years of records. The mercury has swung between 71° at its coldest (2000) and 94° at its hottest (2003), so expect little drama today. Rain is almost a non-event, with just an 8% historical chance of any precipitation.
Aden is a city that doesn't do cold — its all-time low of 62° on January 21, 1960 is what passes for a frigid day here. On the other end, a scorching 111° in July 1964 set the ceiling, and the city's wettest moment on record was a rare 3.04" deluge on April 12, 2002. This is fundamentally a hot, arid place where extremes are defined by heat, not cold.
Aden is warm year-round, with highs never dipping below 80° even in the coolest weeks of early January. Summer peaks in mid-July at an average high of 97°, making June through August the stretch to avoid if you're heat-sensitive. The wettest period is early September, though "wettest" is relative — even then, rainfall averages under half an inch per week.