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Like most of Galicia Lugo has an humid oceanic climate, with dryer summers, on the boundary between Csb and Cfb in the Köppen climate classification.
Due to its remoteness from the Atlantic, its annual precipitation of can be considered low compared with areas of the Rias Baixas and Santiago de Compostela.
The highest temperature recorded in history,, occurred in August 1961 and the lowest temperature was in February 1983.
The city has an average of six days of snow per year, which is a contrast to coastal cities of Galicia which have not received snow in modern times.

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