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Weather in East Timor

Most areas have a tropical rainforest climate, while the plains and valleys have a savanna climate. The annual average temperature is 26°C and the annual average humidity is 70%-80%. The average annual precipitation is 1200-1500 mm, but regional differences are large: the northern coastal area has a dry season from May to November each year, and a rainy season from December to May of the following year. The annual precipitation is 500-1500 mm; the southern coastal area has a dry season from June to May. The dry season is from December to February, and the rainy season is from December to February and May to June. The annual precipitation is 1500-2000 mm; the annual precipitation in the central mountainous areas is 2500-3000 mm.

In addition, Dong is located in the Southern Hemisphere, and the climate is opposite to that of the Northern Hemisphere. When the country is the hottest in July-August, Dongfang is actually very cool. The country has entered a severe winter, and the weather in East Timor is extremely hot.