Climate of the Essonne
The the Essonne is characterized by a oceanic Climat degraded, mainly under the influence of the modes of West-south-west.
That results in a high frequency of the rains (approximately 160 days per annum), paradoxically the Essonne appears among the driest departments of France, the dry word being relating to the quantities of rain (560mm/an with Brétigny against 870mm with Nice or 630mm with Marseilles). The Précipitation S are well distributed throughout the year, however the summer knows especially precipitations in the form of downpours Orage use short but intense. From 1947 to 2006 the station Enters per annum on average 22 days of storm, 16 days per annum of snow, like 44 days per annum of fog. The sunning is 1790 hours per annum.
The Température S are typical plains of the Paris basin (January: 0/6°C, July: 13/24°C with Brétigny). To note that the minimal temperatures are higher of 1 with 2°C in the north of the department because of Urbanisation.
Climatic data at the station of Brétigny-sur-Orge
Climatic records
Established according to the data of the station of Brétigny-sur-Orge, as from 1947 with? year.
External bonds
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Given climatic to [[Brétigny-sur-Orge] of 1948 to 2002]
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