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  2. Galicia (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    At sea level snow is exceptional, with temperatures just occasionally dropping below freezing; on the other hand, snow regularly falls in the eastern mountains from November to May. Overall, the climate of Galicia is comparable to the Pacific Northwest; the warmest coastal station of Pontevedra has a yearly mean temperature of 14.8 °C (58.6 ...

  3. Climate of Spain - Wikipedia

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    It is characterised by year-round mild temperatures with drier summer months, often resulting in moderate drought conditions with at least one month per year usually recording less than 40 mm (1.6 in). This is a characteristic which distinguishes Galicia from a typical Cfb climate.

  4. Ribeira Sacra (DO) - Wikipedia

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    The climate in Ribeira Sacra DO is more continental than Atlantic, and has long hot summers and cool autumns. The Miño Valley has rainfall around 900 mm per year and an average temperature of 14 °C. The Sil Valley has rainfall around 700 mm and an average temperature of 13 °C.

  5. Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park - Wikipedia

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    Cortegada, due to its location in the inside of the estuary close to the coast, presents an oceanic climate, with a rainfall of 2000 mm/year. The average annual temperature oscillates in a range of 13-15 °C with little seasonal variability, with dominant winds from the North in the summer months and from the Southwest in winter. [6]

  6. Why is it warm in November? How climate change has ... - AOL

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    The Southwest saw particularly elevated temperatures last month. The most unusually hot city was Grand Junction, Colorado: the hub of the state’s wine country and Colorado National Monument ...

  7. Vigo - Wikipedia

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    Vigo has a transitional climate between the oceanic climate "Cfb" and the warm-summer Mediterranean climate "Csb" according to the Köppen climate classification. Although Vigo is the rainiest city in Galicia, with its noticeable drying trend in the summer, Vigo's climate is more similar to the variant of the oceanic climate commonly seen in ...

  8. Your guide to a happy and healthy November: What to know ...

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    Welcome to November. If you’re starting the month feeling a little out of sorts thanks to a big Halloween candy-eating session (and honestly, who can blame you?), drinking plenty of water ...

  9. Lugo - Wikipedia

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    The highest temperature recorded in history, 39.6 °C (103 °F), occurred in August 1961 and the lowest temperature was −13.2 °C (8.2 °F) in February 1983. [7] The city has an average of six days of snow per year, which is a contrast to coastal cities of Galicia which have not received snow in modern times.