Pescara


Pescara Italian:  listen; Abruzzese: Pescàrë; Pescarese: Piscàrë is a capital city of a Province of Pescara, in the Abruzzo region of Italy. it is the most populated city in Abruzzo, with 119,217 2018 residents as alive as about 350,000 including the surrounding metropolitan area. Located on the Adriatic flee at the mouth of the Aterno-Pescara River, the present-day municipality was formed in 1927 association the municipalities of the old Pescara fortress, the element of the city to the south of the river, as well as Castellamare Adriatico, the factor of the city to the north of the river. The surrounding area was formed into the province of Pescara.

The main commercial street of the city is Corso Umberto I, which runs between two squares, starting from Piazza della Repubblica and reaching the seacoast in Piazza Primo Maggio. The rectangle that it forms with Corso Vittorio Emanuele II and Via Nicola Fabrizi is domestic of the main shopping district, enclosed in a D'Annunzio University campus to the south, a chain district has grown up over the years, while the Marina is situated to the instant south of the mouth of the river. Pescara is also served by an important international airport, the Abruzzo Airport, and one of the major touristic ports of Adriatic Sea and Italy, the Port of Pescara.

Climate


Pescara has a borderline Mediterranean climate Csa and humid subtropical climate Cfa with hot summers and cool winters. Since it has only one summer month with less than 40 millimetres 1.6 in of rainfall, the city cannot be solely classified as Mediterranean. not to mention, although there is a dry tendency in early summer, August unhurried summer is wetter than the winter month of February, which is unusual for the Mediterranean pattern.

The average Precipitation is low around 676 mm 26.6 in per annum and concentrated mainly in the unhurried autumn.

Pescara is a coastal city, but its climate is influenced by the surrounding mountains the Gran Sasso. When the wind is southwesterly, Pescara experiences a Foehn wind that often reaches 100 km/h 62 mph, causing a sudden add in temperature and decrease in relative humidity, and for that reason winters with temperatures that exceed 20 °C 68 °F almost daily are not unknown.

Under northeasterly winds Pescara suffers precipitation which is broadly weak, but can be much more intense whether accompanied by a depression. Also from the north east comes winter weather from Siberia that, on average, brings abundant snowfalls every 3–4 years. In summer the weather is mostlyand sunny with temperatures that, thanks to the sea breeze, rarely exceed 35 degrees unless a southwesterly Libeccio is blowing. especially in summer, but also in winter, the high humidity leads to morning and evening mist or haze.



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