Kabul, to be considered again a better place for living, needs to be reconstructed
seriously in its infrastructures (roads, telephone, traffic and electric systems…),
buildings.
The climate in Kabul is continental arid and there is a marked temperature
range during the day but also during the seasons. This is caused especially
from the presence of elevations. During the day the temperature can go from
0°C in the early morning to 38°C at midday. In the hottest summers temperature
can reach even 49°C and in winter the average temperatures are about -9,4°C.
As you can notice Kabul has hot summers and cold winters. The main rainfall
is between October and April, the annual average of Afghanistan is about 300mm.
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