Onshore winds that bring rainfall in winter to the countries around the Mediterranean Sea :
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Mistral. The winds are strong, cold, and come from the northwest, off the Alps and Cevennes, mainly in winter. They blow through the Rhône River valley in southeastern France and neighboring regions. They are strongest in the transition from winter to spring, sometimes reaching more than 100 mph. The name comes from the Languedoc dialect of Occitan and means “masterly.” It has impact on vineyards in the Rhône Valley, the Languedoc, and Provence. They can bring rain, but they more often are dry and produce clear skies. The mistral winds that bring rain are called mistral noir.
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Its The North-East Trade Winds
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