
The highest shade temperature on record is 58 C in September 1922 at Al ‘ Aziziyah in the Sahara Desert in Libiya. Nearly as hot was the 56.7 C recorded in Death Valley in USA in July 1913.
The eastern Sahara has more sunshine than anywhere else: sunshine has been recorded for 4300 hours in a year, which is an average of 11 hours 47 minutes per day.
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