Kuusiku | |
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Coordinates: 58°58′20″N24°43′44″E / 58.97222°N 24.72889°E | |
Country | Estonia |
County | Rapla County |
Municipality | Rapla Parish |
Population | |
• Total | 250 |
Kuusiku is a small borough (Estonian : alevik) in Rapla Parish, Rapla County, Estonia. It has a population of 250. [1] Kuusiku Manor and Rapla Airfield (Kuusiku Airfield) are located in Kuusiku.
Climate data for Kuusiku (normals 1991–2020, extremes 1920–present) | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Record high °C (°F) | 8.8 (47.8) | 11.1 (52.0) | 18.1 (64.6) | 26.5 (79.7) | 30.5 (86.9) | 32.2 (90.0) | 33.6 (92.5) | 33.4 (92.1) | 28.4 (83.1) | 20.9 (69.6) | 13.5 (56.3) | 10.8 (51.4) | 33.6 (92.5) |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | −1.3 (29.7) | −1.2 (29.8) | 3.0 (37.4) | 10.5 (50.9) | 16.9 (62.4) | 20.3 (68.5) | 23.1 (73.6) | 21.8 (71.2) | 16.4 (61.5) | 9.4 (48.9) | 3.6 (38.5) | 0.4 (32.7) | 10.2 (50.4) |
Daily mean °C (°F) | −3.8 (25.2) | −4.4 (24.1) | −1.1 (30.0) | 4.9 (40.8) | 10.6 (51.1) | 14.7 (58.5) | 17.4 (63.3) | 16.0 (60.8) | 11.3 (52.3) | 5.7 (42.3) | 1.4 (34.5) | −1.8 (28.8) | 5.9 (42.6) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | −6.8 (19.8) | −7.9 (17.8) | −5.2 (22.6) | −0.2 (31.6) | 3.9 (39.0) | 8.4 (47.1) | 11.4 (52.5) | 10.4 (50.7) | 6.6 (43.9) | 2.3 (36.1) | −1.2 (29.8) | −4.1 (24.6) | 1.4 (34.5) |
Record low °C (°F) | −39 (−38) | −37.6 (−35.7) | −35.1 (−31.2) | −24.4 (−11.9) | −6.7 (19.9) | −2.7 (27.1) | 0.5 (32.9) | −2.5 (27.5) | −7 (19) | −17 (1) | −24.3 (−11.7) | −40.6 (−41.1) | −40.6 (−41.1) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 58 (2.3) | 43 (1.7) | 40 (1.6) | 38 (1.5) | 43 (1.7) | 77 (3.0) | 73 (2.9) | 90 (3.5) | 62 (2.4) | 80 (3.1) | 66 (2.6) | 63 (2.5) | 730 (28.7) |
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) | 12.3 | 10.0 | 8.9 | 7.8 | 7.4 | 9.8 | 9.7 | 10.4 | 10.1 | 12.8 | 12.1 | 13.2 | 124.5 |
Average relative humidity (%) | 91 | 88 | 81 | 73 | 69 | 74 | 77 | 81 | 85 | 89 | 92 | 92 | 83 |
Mean monthly sunshine hours | 30.3 | 57.0 | 130.1 | 189.1 | 263.1 | 253.4 | 263.6 | 218.9 | 136.6 | 78.4 | 28.2 | 15.3 | 1,659.2 |
Source 1: Estonian Weather Service [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] | |||||||||||||
Source 2: NOAA/NCEI (precipitation day, 1991-2020) [8] |
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