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How is the weather in Yunnan in March? Is it suitable to travel to Yunnan?

The weather is very comfortable when traveling to Yunnan in March. In March, spring flowers bloom in Yunnan, the temperature rises, the sun shines warmly on you, and there are vibrant spring scenery everywhere. Traveling to Yunnan in March is very suitable for the elderly or the whole family.

Yunnan travel clothing guide in March:

Yunnan is a plateau province with low air pressure, complex climate, and large temperature difference between morning and evening (12-15 degrees). Bring enough clothes. Wear a long-sleeved shirt, a sweater, and a down jacket. Yunnan has a high altitude and the air is very clean, so ultraviolet rays are particularly strong. Please bring sunscreen and an umbrella; the air in Yunnan is very dry now, so drink more water and bring your own moisturizer, lip balm, etc.

Kunming, Yunnan Province, is warm as spring all year round, with small temperature differences throughout the year. The annual average temperature in the urban area is around 15°C, the average monthly temperature in the hottest period is around 25°C, and the average monthly temperature in the coldest period is around 3°C.

Historically, the annual extreme temperature has been as high as 30.4℃ and as low as -7.8℃.

Because the temperature and humidity are suitable, the sunshine is long and the frost period is short, the flowers bloom all year round and the vegetation remains green all year round. This is how Kunming is known as the Spring City.

Kunming, Yunnan, has a large daily temperature difference and high ultraviolet intensity. There are four seasons in a day, and it is said that it turns into winter when it rains. In winter and spring, the daily temperature difference can reach 12~20℃.

The main characteristics of the climate in Kunming, Yunnan are as follows:

1. Spring is warm, dry and rainless, with strong evaporation and large daily temperature changes;

2. There is no intense heat in summer, but the rainfall is concentrated, and there are heavy rains and heavy rains. The precipitation accounts for more than 60% of the whole year, so it is susceptible to floods;

3. Autumn is warm and cool, the weather is high and the air is cool, and the rain is reduced. The temperature drops quickly in autumn and the weather is dry. In most areas, the temperature is about 2℃ lower than that in spring. Precipitation is more than half that of summer, but more than that of winter and spring, so autumn drought is less common;

4. There is no severe cold in winter, with sufficient sunshine, sunny weather and little rain.

5. The dry and wet seasons are distinct. The annual precipitation is clearly divided into dry and wet seasons in terms of time distribution. The rainy season is from May to October, and the precipitation accounts for about 85% of the whole year; the dry season is from November to April, and the precipitation only accounts for about 15% of the whole year.

Extended information:

Yunnan, referred to as "Yun" or "Dian", is located in the southwest border of China, with the Tropic of Cancer running through the south. The total area is 394,000 square kilometers, accounting for 4.1% of the country's total area.

It borders the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guizhou Province in the east, is bounded by the Jinsha River in the north and faces Sichuan Province across the river, is connected to the Tibet Autonomous Region in the northwest, is closely related to Myanmar in the west, and is bordered by Laos and Vietnam in the south and southeast respectively. Bordering China, the country has a land border of 4,061 kilometers.

Reference materials:

Yunnan Travel Guide-Baidu Encyclopedia