Historically temperatures have ranged from the mid-50s in the early mornings and evenings to the upper 70s and 80s (°F) during the day during this time of year. Nights in the Sahara Desert can be quite cold at this time of year, sometimes as low as the 40s. Rain is remotely possible, primarily in the northern areas of the country.
Since weather patterns are increasingly unpredictable, we recommend checking temperatures online at The Weather Channel or Weather Underground a few days before the trip departs.