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  2. Santiago - Wikipedia

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    Santiago has a cool semi-arid climate (BSk according to the Köppen climate classification), with Mediterranean (Csb) patterns, while the eastern areas, being closer to the mountain range, have a true Mediterranean climate (Csb): [31] [32] warm dry summers (October to March) with temperatures reaching up to 35 °C (95 °F) on the hottest days ...

  3. Climate of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Central Chile is of temperate Mediterranean type, with the amount of rainfall increasing considerably and progressively from north to south. In the Santiago area, the average monthly temperatures are about 19.5 °C in the summer months of January and February and 7.5 °C in the winter months of June and July. The average monthly ...

  4. Chilean water crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Chilean water crisis is a period of extreme water scarcity and drought in Chile that began in 2010 in response to climate change, agricultural practices and the existing policies established in the early 1980s. It is the longest lasting drought experienced in Chile in over 700 to 1,000 years.

  5. Chile's capital faces fiercest cold snap in decades

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    Chileans are bundling up with more clothes and clutching cups of hot coffee as the country faces the most intense cold snap in nearly 70 years, bringing winter weather in the middle of autumn.

  6. How climate change made Chile's wildfires so deadly - AOL

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    Raul Cordero, a climatologist at the University of Santiago, says strong summer winds are common in central Chile since air coming down from the Andes mountain range and other elevated areas ...

  7. How climate change contributes to wildfires like Chile's - AOL

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    The fires in Chile came amid a heat wave that pushed temperatures in the capital city of Santiago to about 37 degrees Celsius (nearly 100 degrees Fahrenheit). Extreme heat bakes moisture from wood ...

  8. Geography of Chile - Wikipedia

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    The central part of Chile has a warmer climate that reaches up to 82.4 °F. The inner region of Chile has a snow climate. [36] South of Chile there is a wet climate because of the Mediterranean coastline this leading the wet season to range from May to August. Summer in Chile lasts from December through February.

  9. Santiago Metropolitan Region - Wikipedia

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    The climate of the Metropolitan Region is temperate Mediterranean cold, of the kind called continental. Precipitation is concentrated in the winter months, generally as snow over 900 m above sea level and, in colder years, over the city of Santiago. Winter tends to be cold with frequent frosts during which temperature drops below 0 °C (32 °F).