Not exact matches
The middle of June is that funny time of year when you're not sure what
season it really is... Memorial Day has passed and
temperatures are
soaring, but technically it's spring here for another week and a half!
Temperatures in The Cyclades can
soar in high
season (June to August), but due to the constant breeze which prevails during this time, travellers can feel some relief from the heat.
Right in the middle of dry
season,
temperatures are comfortable in the mid-80s (before they
soar in spring and summer).
This is a popular time for tourists to visit the island, as is the hot
season which runs from May to September when
temperatures soar into the 30s, and you can expect to experience the odd thunderstorm every so often.
Following on from the dry
season, the hot
season between March and the end of August sees scorching
temperatures soaring high into the 30s with plenty of sizzling sunshine and occasional rain showers to give a little respite.
August to late October is the rainy
season; hurricanes are not uncommon, and
temperatures soar into the nineties.
They include
soaring temperatures, declining late -
season snowpack, northward - shifted winter storm tracks, increasing precipitation intensity, the worst drought since measurements began, steep declines in Colorado River reservoir storage, widespread vegetation mortality, and sharp increases in the frequency of large wildfires.
Extreme heat events can significantly reduce crop yields, particularly when
temperatures soar to or above 86 degrees Fahrenheit during the growing
season.