Monthly Climatological Report May 2022

Cumulative rainfall (mm)_May 2022

       May 2022 was marked by an increase in temperature in most regions of Tunisia.  The general average (27 main stations) averaged 23 degrees and was above the reference average (21.5 °C), with a difference of +1.5 °C, which made May of this year ranked sixth for the hottest May since year 1950.

       With regard to rain, most regions witnessed a decrease in the amount of rain, and the total total (27 main stations) for the month was 418.3 millimeters, while the reference rate     (1991-2020) for the same stations was 541,9 millimeters.

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