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The text related to the cultural heritage 'City of Quito' has mentioned 'Climate' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Pre-Columbian period 1.2 Colonial period 1.3 Republican Ecuador 1.4 21st century 2 Geography 2.1 Nearby volcanoes 2.2 Climate 3 Topographical zones 4 Economy 5 Politics 5.1 Governance 5.2 Urban parishes 5.3 Ecclesiastical parishes 6 Transportation 6.1 Public transportation 6.2 Highway transportation 6.3 Air transportation 6.4 Rail transportation 6.5 Subway 7 Points of interest 7.1 Historic center 7.2 El Panecillo 7.3 La Mariscal 7.4 Plaza Foch (La Zona) 7.5 Parks 7.5.1 Metropolitano 7.5.2 Bicentenario 7.5.3 La Carolina 7.5.4 El Ejido 7.5.5 Guxc3xa1pulo 7.5.6 La Alameda 7.5.7 La Floresta 7.6 TeleferiQo 7.7 Outside the city 7.8 Culture 8 Education 8.1 Universities 8.2 Libraries 9 Museums 10 Sports 11 Crime 12 Notable people 13 International relations 14 See also 15 References 16 Bibliography 17 External links | WIKI |
Climate[edit] | WIKI |
The southern part of Quito has a subtropical highland climate (Kxc3xb6ppen climate classification Cfb), while the northern part has a warm-summer mediterranean climate (Kxc3xb6ppen climate classification Csb). | WIKI |
Because of its altitude and location on the equator, Quito has a fairly constant cool climate. | WIKI |
Climate data for Quito Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 33.0(91.4) 28.6(83.5) 32.0(89.6) 25.6(78.1) 30.4(86.7) 29.0(84.2) 31.0(87.8) 27.0(80.6) 29.0(84.2) 27.0(80.6) 29.3(84.7) 29.0(84.2) 33.0(91.4) Average high xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 21.2(70.2) 21.0(69.8) 20.8(69.4) 20.9(69.6) 21.0(69.8) 21.1(70.0) 21.5(70.7) 22.2(72.0) 22.3(72.1) 21.8(71.2) 21.3(70.3) 21.3(70.3) 21.4(70.5) Daily mean xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 15.5(59.9) 15.6(60.1) 15.5(59.9) 15.6(60.1) 15.6(60.1) 15.5(59.9) 15.5(59.9) 15.9(60.6) 15.9(60.6) 15.7(60.3) 15.5(59.9) 15.5(59.9) 15.6(60.1) Average low xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 9.8(49.6) 10.1(50.2) 10.1(50.2) 10.2(50.4) 10.1(50.2) 9.8(49.6) 9.4(48.9) 9.6(49.3) 9.4(48.9) 9.5(49.1) 9.6(49.3) 9.7(49.5) 9.8(49.6) Record low xc2xb0C (xc2xb0F) 3.0(37.4) 4.7(40.5) 5.1(41.2) 5.3(41.5) 2.5(36.5) 3.0(37.4) 3.0(37.4) 2.2(36.0) 3.4(38.1) 4.2(39.6) 2.5(36.5) 2.5(36.5) 2.2(36.0) Average precipitation mm (inches) 82.5(3.25) 111.0(4.37) 146.6(5.77) 171.2(6.74) 105.5(4.15) 39.5(1.56) 21.5(0.85) 27.7(1.09) 68.9(2.71) 114.9(4.52) 108.5(4.27) 100.4(3.95) 1,098.2(43.24) Average precipitation days (xe2x89xa5 1.0 mm) 10 11 15 15 13 7 5 5 11 14 11 11 128 Mean monthly sunshine hours 197 140 122 136 164 189 249 256 196 177 197 215 2,238 Source 1: World Meteorological Organization,[23] (precipitation data),[24] Source 2: NOAA[25][26] Voodoo Skies (records),[27] Danish Meteorological Institute (sun and relative humidity)[28] | WIKI |
Climate data for Quito Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily daylight hours 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 Average Ultraviolet index 11+ 11+ 11+ 11+ 11+ 11+ 11+ 11+ 11+ 11+ 11+ 11+ 11 Source: Weather Atlas[29] | WIKI |