Republic of the Congo
There are two Congos in our world today. One is the former Zaire, and the country we will highlight today is the one that has always been the Congo, the one that feature Brazzaville as it's national capital. If you are still confused, here's a map of the country. It's located right on the equator, so the Congo sees a typically consistent climate. It's hot, humid and very rainy all year long. Fortunately, much of the eastern part of the country is found at higher elevations, which allay some of the heat, but rarely much of the humidity or rain.
The Congo is a member of the World Meteorological Society thanks to their meteorology department, the Direction De La Meteorologie Nationale. Their website is is entirely in French and looks like it was probably designed in the late 90s. As such, I found it difficult to penetrate for our purposes.
UPDATE: I looked at a weather forecast. The most recent was from 2008. So I don't think the site is presently maintained.