Question:
normal temperature afghanistan?
Naveed
2013-01-18 06:47:34 UTC
normal temperature afghanistan
Two answers:
anonymous
2013-01-18 06:54:36 UTC
Altitude; 1985 m (6512 ft).

The average temperature in Afghanistan is 12.6 °C (55 °F).

The range of average monthly temperatures is 27 °C.

The warmest average max/ high temperature is 33 °C (91 °F) in July & August.

The coolest average min/ low temperature is -7 °C (19 °F) in January.

Afghanistan receives an average of 316 mm (12.4 in) of precipitation annually or 26 mm (1.0 in) each month.

On average there are 55 days per year with more than 0.1 mm (0.004 in) of rainfall (precipitation) or 5 days with a quantity of rain, sleet, snow etc. per month.

The driest weather is in September when on balance 1 mm (0.0 in) of rainfall (precipitation) occurs across <1 days.

The month with the wettest weather is March when on balance 91 mm (3.6 in) of rainfall (precipitation) occurs across 10 days.

Mean relative humidity for an average year is recorded as 56.3% and on a monthly basis it ranges from 33% in August to 77% in February.

Hours of sunshine range between 5.6 hours per day in March and 11.6 hours per day in June.

There are an average of 3085 hours of sunshine per year with an average of 8.5 sunlight hours for each day.
anonymous
2013-01-18 15:04:09 UTC
About the same as the temperature of the USA - meaning that some bits get bitterly cold, and others extremely hot. The country stretches from areas of the Himalaya, where the snow never melts, and temperatures drop to -50'C to dry desert areas in the south where it can get up to 50'C. The temperature varies so much across the country that in different places you could suffer from heat stroke and frost bite on the same day.


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