Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th is a reliably warm and wet day in Ibadan — across 66 years of records, the high averages 90° and there's an 83% chance of rain. The date's temperature range is narrow, spanning just 27° between its coldest low (70° in 1985) and warmest high (97° in 2021), a sign of how consistent this part of the calendar really is.
Ibadan is a hot city year-round, but February 14, 2024 pushed it to the extreme with an all-time high of 102°. On the other end, temperatures have dipped as low as 58° — but only once, back in January 1968. The wettest single day on record, August 25, 2021, delivered a remarkable 8.23 inches of rain.
Ibadan's hottest stretch runs late January through early February, when average highs peak around 94°, not summer — a quirk of its tropical savanna climate. The coolest relief comes in mid-July, when highs ease back to 81° as the monsoon season deepens. If you're planning around rain, early September is the wettest window, averaging over 2 inches of precipitation in a single week.