Understading average temperatures is uncomplicated
Average temperatures Mahajanga/ Majunga.
Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii
In Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii the average temperature annually is 23.75C (74.75F). 17.00C (62.60F) is the most cold monthly average min temperature (ensueing in February) while 30.00C (86.00F) is the most hot monthly mean max temp that presents itself in the month of September. We can say that the annual average temperature range is 4.00C. Wet weather in Wailuku, Maui builds up to an average total of 685.00mm (26.97in) per annum. That means that average monthly rainfall is 57.08mm (2.25in). December is the most damp month when an average of 110mm (4.33in) of rain falling over a period of 13 days while in June only 10mm (0.39in) of rain falls over 5 days. Wailuku, Maui’s climate receives 112 days per year with greater than 0.1mm (0.004in) of rainfall.
Average temperatures Tynemouth.
Leh, Jammu And Kashmir, India
In Leh, Jammu And Kashmir, India the mean annual temperature is 5.50C (41.9F). -14.00C (6.80F) is the lowest monthly mean minimum temp (to be found in January) while 25.00C (77.00F) is the most hot monthly mean max temp to be found in July. There is an annual range of mean temperatures of 25.00C. Precipitation in Leh, Jammu And Kashmir builds up to an average total of 117.00mm (4.61in) per annum. This is equivalent to average monthly precipitation of 9.75mm (0.38in). August is the dampest month subject to an average of 20mm (0.79in) of water precipitating on an average of 5 days while in November only 3mm (0.12in) of rain falls over 1 days. Leh, Jammu And Kashmir’s weather has 42 days per year with greater than 0.1mm (0.004in) of rainfall. Relative humidity at Leh, Jammu And Kashmir averages 51.25% annually. 39% is the lowest average monthly relative humidity ensueing in May and 58% is the maximum mean monthly relative humidity to be found in August.
Average temperatures Lhasa, Tibet.
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