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Climatic characteristics of Tehran, the capital of Iran

Tehran belongs to continental semi-arid climate (cold semi-arid climate in Cobain climate classification). The climate of Tehran is greatly influenced by its geographical location. The Elbers Mountains are in the north of Tehran, while the desert is in the south of Tehran. Different areas in the city have different altitudes, and the climate in the northern hills is usually cooler than that in the southern plains. Summer is hot and dry, with little rain, low relative humidity and cool weather at night. Winter is cold and dry, but there is more precipitation than summer. Most of the rainfall occurs between late autumn and spring, and the humidity is relatively average throughout the year. 65438+ 10 is the most Leng Yue (lowest temperature-1℃, highest temperature 8℃) and the hottest month in June (average lowest temperature 26℃, average highest temperature 36℃).

The climate in Tehran is milder than that in many parts of Iran, but extreme weather conditions are not uncommon. The extreme maximum temperature is 43℃, the extreme minimum temperature is-15℃, and on 5+ and 6+ days of October in 2008/kloc-0. In the case of less snowfall in the past few years, Tehran was suddenly attacked by heavy snow and low temperature, and the snow was severely frozen. The Council of Ministers declared a state of emergency and1classes were suspended on 7 and 8 October.