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1 In general terms, if a place is higher than a weather station it will be colder and if its lower it will be warmer. A rough rule of thumb is that it will be 10 °C cooler for each 1000m of altitude higher, all other things (like wind speed, rain, cloud cover and humidity) being equal.
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