In
April, skies in
Manama turn into an eternal shade of blue interspersed only by the occasional presence of cirrus clouds. Warm, but not scorching, days pleasantly transform into relatively cooler evenings. There's a significant drop in rainfall quantities making this month quite arid and dry. The temperature remains between a balmy 21.5°C (70.7°F) and quite a toasty 29.2°C (84.6°F). Facing the majestic Arabian Sea, the city radiates in the wholesome glow of the sun.
Temperature
Manama,
Bahrain, in April denotes a subtle temperature transition, adjusting from an average high of a warm 24.7°C (76.5°F) in
March to a still moderately hot 29.2°C (84.6°F). During the April nights, an average temperature of 21.5°C (70.7°F) is observed in Manama.
Rainfall
In April, in Manama, Bahrain, the rain falls for 1.4 days. Throughout April, 10mm (0.39") of precipitation is accumulated. In Manama, during the entire year, the rain falls for 9.9 days and collects up to 71mm (2.8") of precipitation.
Sea temperature
In Manama, Bahrain, in April, the average water temperature is 22.8°C (73°F).
Note: When considering a person's aversion to cold, factors like sunshine, wind, and atmospheric temperature are key. Swimming in 22.8°C (73°F) might be delightful. (Remember: The Olympics' swimming events have water temperatures between 25°C (77°F) and 28°C (82.4°F).)
Daylight
In Manama, the average length of the day in April is 12h and 47min.
On the first day of April, sunrise is at 05:28 and sunset at 17:54. On the last day of the month, sunrise is at 05:00 and sunset at 18:09 +03.
Sunshine
The average sunshine in April in Manama is 8.5h.
UV index
In Manama, Bahrain, the average daily maximum UV index in April is 11. A UV Index of 11, and more, symbolizes an extreme threat to health from unprotected exposure to Sun's UV rays for ordinary individuals.
Note: In April, a daily maximum UV index of 11 leads to the following instructions:
Enforce every vital precaution. Those with light skin could endure burns in a matter of minutes. Attempt to stay under shade and limit exposure to the Sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., when UV radiation is at its peak. Remember, devices such as parasols or canopies might not provide complete sun protection. Sun protection is enhanced with clothing that boasts a tight weave yet offers a loose fit. Even when it's cloudy, ensure the generous application and frequent reapplication of a sunscreen with at least 30 SPF, particularly post swim or outdoor activity. Take note! The UV strength of the Sun elevates when reflected off water and sand.