While Nigeria is known for its warm tropical climate, some states stand out for their cooler temperatures, especially during the Harmattan season. If you’re curious about the coldest states in Nigeria, you’re in the right place. In this article, we will discuss the coldest states in Nigeria.
1. Plateau State
Plateau State is often regarded as the coldest state in Nigeria due to its high altitude. It is located in the country’s central region, and its capital, Jos, is known for its calm and refreshing weather year-round.Â
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2. Gombe State
Situated in northeastern Nigeria, Gombe State experiences cooler temperatures, particularly in areas with higher elevations. In Gombe, the weather is freezing during Harmattan.
3. Bauchi State
Bauchi State, particularly areas near the Yankari Game Reserve, experiences cooler weather during the Harmattan period. The combination of elevated terrain and winds contributes to its cold weather.Â
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4. Adamawa State
Adamawa State is another northern region with cold weather, especially around the Chappal Waddi Mountains, the highest point in Nigeria. The mountainous areas experience significantly cooler temperatures.Â
5. Kaduna State
Kaduna State, located in the northwest region, is known for its moderate climate and cooler evenings. Areas like Kajuru Castle and Zaria have cold weather, particularly during the Harmattan season.
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6. Niger State
Niger State is also known for its cold weather, especially in areas like the Gurara Falls and the Kainji National Park, which have cooler weather during the Harmattan period.
If you want to escape the heat and experience a different side of Nigeria, these coldest states offer the perfect getaway during the Harmattan. However, some of these states also experience heat.Â