Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why is the weather so different between Vigo and La Coruna in Spain?

Why is the weather so different between Vigo and La Coruna in Spain?

The Spanish mainland is generally located between 36 degrees and 43 degrees north latitude. Due to the changeable terrain, the climate in Spain is very different. The local climate and the canary islands in Africa are simply two worlds, which cannot be mentioned in the same breath. But in general, most parts of Spain are influenced by the Mediterranean and belong to temperate zone. Except for a few areas, it is not very cold in winter and not very hot in summer, so life is more comfortable.

Spain has distinct seasons all year round. The most Leng Yue is 1 to February, and the average temperature is: 8 degrees Celsius to 13 degrees Celsius in the east and south; 2 degrees north latitude to 10 degrees. The hottest month is August, and the average temperature is: 24 to 36 degrees Celsius in the east and south; In the north, it is 16 degrees Celsius to 2 1 degrees Celsius.

Because Spain is located in southern Europe, it is influenced by the marine climate on three sides. There are warm and humid air currents from the Mediterranean in the east and south, and monsoon from the Atlantic in the north. In addition, the local geographical environment is complex, with mountains, forests and grasslands, forming their own microclimate.