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What season is it in Mozambique?

It's the rainy season. Mozambique is dominated by subtropical climate and part tropical climate, with abundant rainfall, with annual total precipitation of 800- 1200mm. The whole year is divided into two seasons, with April-September as the dry season and10-March as the rainy season. The capital Maputo (located in the south) has a maximum temperature of 40 degrees (1February-February) and a minimum temperature of 10 degrees (June-August). The second largest city, Beira, has a dry season temperature (daytime) 18-24 degrees and a rainy season temperature of 32-36 degrees. The weather in the northern city of Nampula is hot, and the highest temperature in the rainy season is 40 degrees, which is very dry. Due to Mozambique's high terrain in the northwest and low in the southeast, many rivers flow into the sea from the southeast, and a large plain in the southeast is flat and low in altitude. When there is much rain in the rainy season, it is easy to cause floods and droughts. Affected by subtropical and tropical monsoon climate, rainy season is rainy and windy.