The oceanic influence keeps the temperature lower than that in the summer and higher in winter.
Occasionally, winds moving down the Balochistan plateau bring cold spells, otherwise the winter is pleasant.
Gwadar's weather is identical to that of the Middle East as most rain occurs from December till January.
[1] Gwadar being near the Arabian peninsula has hot and dry weather almost all-year round.
[2] Western Disturbance plays a vital role in the weather of Gwadar as most winter rains are dumped by it.
[2] On 25 February 2024 As strong Western disturbance start to effect the cost of Balochistan Rain Continues for 3 days In Gawadar till 27 February 150mm+ Rain Records Till 27 Feb 2PM 2024 .
[2] Again, hot and dry weather hovers over the city with a slight increase in temperature.
Cyclone Gonu moved past Gwadar with light rain but brought strong winds in early June 2007.
[6] There is no change in the weather of Gwadar in August as it remains hot and humid but temperatures decrease a little bit.
Winter rain showers occur in this month due to Western disturbances.
Western disturbances cause heavy showers in this month that decrease the temperature.
Cyclones that form in the Arabian Sea do not make a landfall in Gwadar since the city is located on the extreme western coast of Pakistan.
The following are the cyclones that affected Gwadar city; The following are the annual rainfall for the last few years based on data from the Pakistan Meteorological Department.