Climatological Report for the month of March 2023 in Tunisia

Climatological Report for the month of March 2023 in Tunisia

2nd driest March since 1970 in Tunisia

    The month of March 2023 was marked by stable weather conditions. The general average temperature (27 main stations) was 16.3°C and it was higher than the reference average (1991-2020), with a deviation of +1.7°C. This difference ranks this month as the 2nd hottest month of March since 1950.

     Tunisia, which was already under water stress, suffered during this month from a significant rainfall deficit which aggravated the situation. The deficit which exceeded 80% ranks this month as the 2nd driest month of March since 1970.

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