Rain in the Sahara? UIC researchers predict a wetter future for the desert

Rain in the Sahara? UIC researchers predict a wetter future for the desert


Rain in the Sahara? UIC researchers predict a wetter future for the desert
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Rain in the Sahara? UIC researchers predict a wetter future for the desert
by Jenna Kurtzweil
Chicago IL (SPX) Oct 16, 2025
The Sahara Desert is one of the driest areas in the world. It gets just 3 inches of precipitation per year - one-tenth of the amount of Chicago's rain, sleet and snow.

But by the second half of the 21st century, rising global temperatures could make the Sahara much wetter, according to UIC researchers. By that time, the North African desert could see 75% more precipitation than its historical norm, as reported in Npj Climate and Atmospheric Science. Under extreme climate conditions, rainfall is expected to increase in southeastern and south-central Africa, too, the researchers said.

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