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  2. Climate of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa is a sunny country, averaging 8–10 daily sunshine hours in most regions. [2] The average annual rainfall for South Africa is about 464 mm (compared to a global average of 950 mm [3]) but large and unpredictable variations are common. Overall, rainfall is greatest in the east and gradually decreases westward, with some semi-desert ...

  3. List of countries by average annual precipitation - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by average annual precipitation. List. Per the World Bank (2017) [1] [2] Country mm/ year) Continent 1 ... South Sudan: 900: Africa 100

  4. Dullstroom - Wikipedia

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    The town features the highest railway station in South Africa at 2,077 metres (6,814 feet) above sea level as well as at the foot of De Berg, the highest point in the province at 2,332 metres (7,651 feet). Dullstroom's location on the Highveld plateau is the reason that its climate is so different from the surrounding areas.

  5. List of weather records - Wikipedia

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    Highest dew point temperature: A dew point of 35 °C (95 °F) — while the temperature was 42 °C (108 °F) — was observed at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, at 3:00 p.m. on 8 July 2003. [ 200 ] Highest heat index : In the observation above at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, the heat index ("feels like" temperature) was 81.1 °C (178.0 °F).

  6. List of cities by average precipitation - Wikipedia

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    South Africa: 492.8 9.4 9.6 12.5 40.1 61.1 92.3 84.8 72.4 44.3 ... Average monthly precipitation (in mm) for selected cities in North America City Country Year Jan ...

  7. George, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    George has an oceanic climate, which is similar to that of Western Europe and New Zealand, [11] with warm summers, and mild to chilly winters. It is one of the highest rainfall regions in South Africa. Most rain falls in the spring months, brought by the humid sea winds from the Indian Ocean.

  8. Geography of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa the plateau is at its highest in the east where its edge varies in altitude between 2,000 m and 3,300 m. ... Climate change in South Africa is ...

  9. Magaliesberg - Wikipedia

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    Rain showers over the Magaliesberg mountain range at Silverton, Pretoria. The range forms a natural barrier between the lower lying Bushveld to the north and the cooler Highveld to the south. The range receives rainfall in summer in the form of thunderstorms, with an average of 650 mm (26 in) annually.