Summer Climate Report 2020 ( June – July - August )

Summer Climate Report 2020 ( June – July - August )

The summer of 2020 was marked by a rise in temperature across the country. The average temperature in all the stations and during this summer it reached 27.80 ° C, it was higher than the reference average which reached 27.23 ° C. Thus, the average temperature this summer has exceeded the reference average by a difference of + 0.57 ° C.

    With regard to rainfall, the seasonal cumulative rainfall of summer 2020 at all main stations was 593 mm, it was slightly above the reference normal (563.4 mm) with an excess of 5%.

clickSummer Climate Report 2020 ( June – July - August )

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Monthly Climate Report August 2021 in Tunisia
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