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Climate in Tehran


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in the flat southern part of Tehran.

Summer is usually hot and dry with very little rain, but relative humidity is generally low and the nights are cool. Most of the light annual precipitation occurs from late autumn to mid-spring, but no one month is particularly wet. The hottest month is July (mean minimum temperature 26 °C; mean maximum temperature 36 °C) and the coldest is January (mean minimum temperature −1 °C; mean maximum temperature 8°C).

Although Tehran enjoys a more moderate climate than other parts of the country, the weather can sometimes be unpredictably harsh. The record high temperature is 43 °C and the record low is −15 °C. On January 5 and 6, 2008, after years of relatively little snow, a wave of heavy snow and low temperatures covered the city in a thick layer of snow and ice, forcing the Council of Ministers to officially declare a state of emergency and closing down the capital on January 6 and 7.

In February 2005, heavy snow covered all of part of the city. Snow depth was 15 cm (6 in) in south part of the city and 100 cm (39 in) in the north of city. More than 70 flights were cancelled on Tuesday alone, and many others have been delayed. One newspaper said it was the worst weather for 34 years, and the forecast is for more snow in the coming days. 10,000 bulldozers and 13,000

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