Chah Bahar - Climate

Climate

The county of Chabahar has a warm humid weather in the summer and temperate weather in the winter. The monsoon winds in the summer and the western winds in the winter bring about scattered rainfalls in this region. The monsoon winds from the Indian subcontinent (in the monsoon season) make Chabahar the coolest southern port in the summer and the warmest part of Iran in the winter. It has an average maximum temperature of 34 ˚C and an average minimum temperature of 10.5 ˚C. It has the same latitude as Miami in Florida, USA, and weather conditions are very similar to those in Miami.

Chabahar
Climate chart (explanation)
J F M A M J J A S O N D
29 24 15 38 25 16 15 28 19 6.1 31 22 0.1 34 25 0.5 35 28 6.2 34 28 2.1 32 27 1.2 32 25 0 32 23 4.4 30 19 14 26 16
Average max. and min. temperatures in °C
Precipitation totals in mm
Source: Weather Underground
Imperial conversion
J F M A M J J A S O N D
1.2 75 59 1.5 77 61 0.6 82 66 0.2 88 72 0 93 77 0 95 82 0.2 93 82 0.1 90 81 0 90 77 0 90 73 0.2 86 66 0.5 79 61
Average max. and min. temperatures in °F
Precipitation totals in inches

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