Climate Nasarawa has a Tropical wet and dry or
savanna climate. The city's yearly temperature is 29.39 °C (84.9 °F) and it is -0.07% lower than Nigeria's averages. Nasarawa typically receives about 136.71
millimeters (5.38 inches) of
precipitation and has 155.37 rainy days (42.57% of the time) annually. In Nasarawa, the dry season is humid and partially
cloudy, and it is hot all year long. The wet season is oppressive and overcast. The average annual temperature ranges from 63 to 95 degrees
Fahrenheit, rarely falling below 57 or rising above 101. From 29 January to 14 April, the hot season, with an average daily high
temperature exceeding 93 °F, lasts for 2.5 months. Nasarawa's hottest month of the year is March, with an average high temperature of 95 °F and low temperature of 74 °F. The 3.7-month cool season, which runs from 22 June to 13 October, has an average daily maximum temperature of less than 85 °F. Nasarawa experiences its
coldest month of the year in December, with average lows of 64 °F and highs of 89 °F.
Boundaries Nasarawa State is bounded to the north by
Kaduna State for 169 km (105 miles), to the east by the states of
Taraba for 109 km and
Plateau for 219 km (136 miles), to the south by the states of
Benue for 231 km, (mostly across the Benue River) and
Kogi across the Benue River for 83 km, and to the west by
Kogi for 68 km and the
Federal Capital Territory for 156 km. ==Transport==