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EVERGLADES-S MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA


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Elevation: 0 feet     Latitude: 25 09N     Longitude: 080 55W
Köppen Classification: Tropical Savanna Climate

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Tropical savanna climates have monthly mean temperature above 18°C (64°F) in every month of the year and typically a pronounced dry season, with the driest month having precipitation less than 60mm (2.36 in) of precipitation. In essence, a tropical savanna climate tends to either see less rainfall than a tropical monsoon climate or have more pronounced dry seasons than a tropical monsoon climate. Tropical savanna climates are most commonly found in Africa, Asia and South America. The climate is also prevalent in sections of Central America, northern Australia and North America, specifically in sections of Mexico and the state of Florida in the United States.

The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Aw". (Tropical Savanna Climate).

The average temperature for the year in Everglades-S Monroe County is 74.9°F (23.8°C). The warmest month, on average, is August with an average temperature of 82.1°F (27.8°C). The coolest month on average is January, with an average temperature of 66.0°F (18.9°C).

The highest recorded temperature in Everglades-S Monroe County is 104.0°F (40°C), which was recorded in June. The lowest recorded temperature in Everglades-S Monroe County is 25.0°F (-3.9°C), which was recorded in December.

The average amount of precipitation for the year in Everglades-S Monroe County is 47.1" (1196.3 mm). The month with the most precipitation on average is June with 8.0" (203.2 mm) of precipitation. The month with the least precipitation on average is December with an average of 1.4" (35.6 mm). There are an average of 118.0 days of precipitation, with the most precipitation occurring in September with 17.0 days and the least precipitation occurring in March with 5.0 days.



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