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The minimum temperature is the lowest recorded and the maximum is the highest recorded - or in a travel guide the lowest and highest likely to occur in a particular destination. These are averages of the most recent years at that location.

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Minimum temperature is the lowest temperature recorded in a specific area or location over a given period, typically in a 24-hour period. Maximum temperature, on the other hand, is the highest temperature recorded in the same area or location over the same period. These two values help to give an idea of the range of temperatures experienced within a day.

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Q: What is the difference between minimum and maximum temperatures?
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