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The temperature of Vladivostok in each season

Vladivostok belongs to a typical temperate continental humid climate or a cold temperate continental monsoon climate.

The annual average high temperature is 8.38℃, the average low temperature is 65438 0.38℃, and the average precipitation is 797 mm. ..

Spring comes earlier;

It is cool and comfortable in summer, influenced by polar ocean air mass or denatured tropical ocean air mass, and the east wind and southeast wind prevail, which is cool and comfortable.

Moderate rainfall, sometimes foggy;

Autumn is the best season in Vladivostok, with sunny weather, long duration and occasional typhoons.

In winter, affected by the northerly winds at high latitudes and the southeast winds of the ocean, it is cold and humid, with more snowfall.

There are distinct seasons all year round, and the weather changes slowly. Because it is close to the Sea of Japan, the temperature difference between winter and summer is smaller than that in inland areas of the same latitude, and the daily temperature difference is very small, which has obvious temperate monsoon climate characteristics.

The average temperature is 65438 0 (℃)-65438 03.

Average temperature in February (℃)-10

Average temperature in March (℃) -2.5

Average temperature in April (℃) 4.4

Average temperature in May (℃)? 9.6

Average temperature in June (℃) 12

Average temperature in July (℃) 17

Average temperature in August (℃) 19

Average temperature in September (℃) 15

10 monthly average temperature (℃) 8

165438+ 10 monthly average temperature (℃)? - 1.3

Average temperature in 65438+February (℃)? -9.5

Extended data

Vladivostok (Russian: владивосток, English: Vladivostok) is located in the eastern part of the Eurasian continent, at the southernmost tip of the Amur Peninsula.

In the Qing Dynasty, it was the territory of China, which was divided into Jilin General. On June 1860,165438+1October 14, the Sino-Russian Beijing Treaty ceded the area east of the Ussuri River, including Vladivostok, to Russia, which named it Vladivostok, which means "ruling the East" in Russian.

It is one of the major cultural, educational and scientific research centers in the Far East, with many institutions of higher learning, such as the Far East Branch of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Pacific Fisheries and Ocean Research Institute and the Far East Federal University.