Low 60s, still chilly to an extent depending how well you tolerate colder water temperatures.
which canadian capital city had the highest average temperature?
Also called the maritime effect, the maritime influence is the influence the ocean water has on the continental land that regulates the region's temperature. As a result of the ocean water holding the temperature throughout the year, the region's temperature is much more consistent than a more inland region. A good example of this is the city of Seattle, WA. It is near the water, and is regulated by the Pacific Ocean, and thus has a pretty regular temperature throughout the year.**Keep in mind that this is not the only climate factor. A city like New York City is regulated by the water, but still has a considerable bell curve when it comes to yearly average temperatures because of latitude - but it is flatter than, say, Minneapolis, MN, which is affected by the continental effect.
port city
45.5
the average temperature is -2 celcious
In July, the average high temperature in New York City is 84 F. The average low is 69 F.
inland and ocean side have nothing to do with it. gradient is the difference is whatever / distance.
Around 65, maybe 75.
the atlantic ocean
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The average high is 84F And the average low is 69F
The temperature in France will vary from city and season. In Nice, the average temperature in July is 73 degrees.