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What's weather like in Abuja, Fct?

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Does Abuja get rain? Snow? Hail? What's summer weather like? Here's what 13 local experts had to say about weather and precipitation in Abuja, Fct.

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Abuja is a fast growing city, it has a lot of opportunities to offer be it business, employment, lifestyle etc. Abuja has a mixture of both hot and cold weather but mostly hot with a lasting rainy season. It has green spaces, excellent restaurant, luxury hotels cinemas etc. If you are looking for a good mixture of western and local lifestyle you will find it here, I’ll like to say that Abuja has a mixture of everything. Moving in to Abuja can be stressful especially moving in for the first time, but the good news is, as long as you are aware of a few things and make adequate preparations, you will have a great time moving in and exploring this lovely city.

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) is the capital of my country, Nigeria. It is a very well-developed and very well-planned city. It is also a very beautiful city with lovely weather. However, the cost of living in the capital is relatively high, so if you do not have a stable source of income, I would not recommend moving to the FCT.

Conducive environment and friendly weather. Good connecting road networks and easy to access shopping malls. Good internet services and perfect network connectivity. my city is a very religious city. We also observe public holidays and memorial days such as armed forces remembrance day, which comes up 1st January yearly and the country’s independence day, which is usually celebrated on October one yearly.

Abuja has something to offer all: good weather (generally hot with a rainy season), green spaces, high-end restaurants, luxury hotels, designer shops, large malls, cinemas and a colorful nightlife to name but a few. There is a big expat community in Abuja, from a variety of nations. If you are looking for more of a “western” lifestyle you’ll find it in Abuja. If you prefer more of a “local” life you’ll also find that here. The bottom line is: Abuja offers an excellent quality of life for all.

The city is densely populated by middle class individuals. The temperature of the area is very high. The inhabitants of this area can’t stay without installing air condition in their houses. Nevertheless, it’s a nice place for those who enjoy adventures. Abuja is the capital of my country Nigeria. It is the place of power.

It is important to know the weather in my city can get quite hot at certain times of the year, usually around January. It would therefore be advisable to come prepared for the high temperatures that one will experience. A good way to do this is by packing light clothing such as cotton dresses and tops.

Ephraim, says: 2020

If you moving to the beautiful city of Abuja, It would be In your best interest to consider the following things. They include:
1. Cost of living: The cost of living in Abuja is high so you have to be prepared to spend a little more on housing, food, and transportation.
2. Weather: If moving to Abuja from the west of Nigerian you should be well prepared for the weather change because Abuja is quite a sunny city.

Olatunbosun, says: 2020

To move to Abuja, you must be prepared for the heat. Due to its location at the heart of Nigeria, there are no major water bodies to cool the land. The city experience temperatures above 47 degrees Celsius. You should also be prepared for the utter chaos and disorderliness in the city. People often disregard the rules and the law enforcement agencies do nothing about it.

Erepamo, says: 2020

1. Abuja is the capital of Nigeria and so the cost of living here is relatively high so you might want to check your bank account before moving her. The cost of housing, feeding, and transportation is something you’ll want to consider.

2. Also, Abuja can be really hot at times so you have to be ready to deal with the weather in Abua.

Nevertheless, Abuja is a beautiful city filled with friendly people.

Ihechi, says: 2020

Abuja is a concrete city full of corporate activities. The road network is impeccable with relatively affordable modes of transportation. It’s important to stay indoors at night, as there’s an ever-increasing level or night robbery. The weather in Abuja is almost unbearable with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees Celsius. it’s a decent place to start a life.

Emmanuel, says: 2020

Abuja is a beautiful one. It is the capital of Nigeria. It is surrounded by trees, hills and the infamous Olumo Rock from which the bubbling nightlife can be seen. The landscape of the city is organised in such a way that almost everyone resides in gated communities know as estates. To fully enjoy the privileges that living in this city brings, it is imperative that one learns the local dialects; Hausa and Gbagyi. The only downside to living in Abuja are the extreme weather; when it’s hot it’s blistering hot and when it’s cold it’s deathly cold. Regardless, Abuja is a beautiful city that I’m happy and proud to live in.

Erhunmwunse, says: 2020

Abuja is really hot, so please, buy a lot of clothes made of light materials. Although the city is fun, it’s also quite expensive, so you would need to find a high-paying job if you want to enjoy life here. Accomodation is affordable, so don’t worry about that. I’m sure you’d adjust pretty well to the environment over here.

Anyone moving to Abuja, Nigeria, must be aware of the high cost of living in the city. The cost of accommodation is high, but on the bright side, there is a wide variety of relatively cheap food and an endless supply of fruits. The weather is quite bright and beautiful, although the rainy season tends to come with a lot of wind, therefore one must be careful to get a well-built apartment, to avoid concerns when the rains come.

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