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Warmest Cities in Rwanda

Top 49 cities ranked by warmest cities

Warmest Cities — Rwanda

1 Ruhuha 11 69°F
2 Bugaragara 11 69°F
3 Kayonza 11 69°F
4 Rwamagana 11 68°F
5 Gahini 11 68°F
6 Mugina 15 68°F
7 Shyorongi 13 68°F
8 Ndera 12 68°F
9 Kigali 12 68°F
10 Ruhango 15 68°F
11 Gitarama 15 68°F
12 Nyamata 11 68°F
13 Kamuhanda / Ruyenzi 15 68°F
14 Kibungo 11 68°F
15 Umutara 11 68°F
16 Nyagatare 11 68°F
17 Nyanza 15 67°F
18 Butare 15 67°F
19 Nzega 15 65°F
20 Gikongoro 15 65°F
21 Byumba 13 63°F
22 Gihombo 14 63°F
23 Rangiro 14 62°F
24 Nyabitekeli 14 62°F
25 Shangi 14 62°F
26 Kirambo 14 62°F
27 Macuba 14 62°F
28 Karengera 14 62°F
29 Bugarama 14 62°F
30 Bushekeri 14 62°F
31 Bushenge 14 62°F
32 Cyangugu 14 62°F
33 Cyato 14 62°F
34 Kagano 14 62°F
35 Karambi 14 62°F
36 Kirimbi 14 62°F
37 Ngororero 14 57°F
38 Kibuye 14 57°F
39 Mabanza 14 57°F
40 Gitesi 14 57°F
41 Muhanga 15 57°F
42 Mahembe 14 57°F
43 Kinigi 13 50°F
44 Musanze 13 50°F
45 Mukingo 13 50°F
46 Gisenyi 14 50°F
47 Mukamira 14 50°F
48 Busogo 13 50°F
49 Kora 14 50°F

The warmest cities in Rwanda enjoy high average annual temperatures, making them attractive to those who prefer mild winters and plenty of sunshine. Ruhuha leads with an average annual temperature of 69°F.

Warm-climate cities are popular destinations for retirees, winter migrants, and outdoor enthusiasts. They typically offer year-round access to outdoor activities, lower heating costs, and longer growing seasons. Many have seen significant population growth in recent decades.

While warm weather is appealing, these cities may also face challenges including extreme summer heat, higher cooling costs, water scarcity, and vulnerability to hurricanes or other weather events. Many are investing in heat mitigation strategies and sustainable water management.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Ruhuha's average temperature of 69°F means residents enjoy warm weather virtually year-round.
  • 2. The warmest U.S. cities are concentrated in southern Florida, Hawaii, and the desert Southwest.
  • 3. Warm-climate cities have seen the fastest population growth in the U.S. over the past two decades, driven by retirees and remote workers.

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