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The Sahara desert is restricted by two climatic conditions, mainly the tropical climate in North Asia is dry and the tropical climate in South Asia is dry. The subtropical climate is characterized by dryness, with large annual and daily temperature changes, cold in winter and hot to the top of precipitation in summer. The average daily temperature ranges from about 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit). The average temperature in winter is 13 degrees Celsius (55 degrees Fahrenheit). Hot summer. The highest temperatures in Libya and Aceh Zia reached a record 58 degrees Celsius (136 degrees Fahrenheit). The annual rainfall is 76 mm (3 inches), however, the biggest change of rainfall occurs in March 12. Another precipitation climax is August, which is characterized by thunderstorms. This rain will cause huge Humboldt to enter the rainless area. The tropical climate is characterized by drought, and the position of the sun has a strong periodicity in temperature. Mild winters and hot and dry summers change repeatedly after drought. The average daily temperature in the arid tropical region of the Sahara Desert is 65438 07.5 degrees Celsius (365438 0.5 degrees Fahrenheit). The average temperature in most areas is basically the same as that in the subtropical area of northern Leng Yue, but there is no such big temperature difference. It is very hot in late spring and early summer, and the temperature of 50 C (122 F) is not uncommon. Although the annual precipitation in arid tropical hills is very small, low rainfall can reach the highest summer time. In the north, most of this rainfall is carried out in the form of thunderstorms. The average annual rainfall is about125mm (5 inches), and snow sometimes falls in the central hills. The cold canary airflow at the edge of the desert reduces the temperature, thus reducing the convective rain, but sometimes there is a mist that increases the humidity. The wind blowing from sub-Saharan Africa in winter is Maidanha, which is dried in the northeast with sand and other small particles.