why are Sahara winters much cooler?
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The dry subtropical climate of the northern Sahara is caused by stable high-pressure cells centred over the Tropic of Cancer. ... Winters are relatively cold in the northern regions and cool in the central Sahara. For the zone as a whole, average monthly temperatures during the cold season are approximately 55 °F (13 °C).
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