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How is the climate in Fujian?

Fuzhou is located on the southeastern edge of the Eurasian continent, facing the Pacific Ocean to the east, and has a typical subtropical monsoon climate. Fuzhou has rich climate resources, suitable temperature, warm and humid, evergreen all year round, abundant rainfall, little frost and no snow, long summers and short winters, and a frost-free period of 326 days. The annual average sunshine hours are 1700 ~ 1980 hours; the annual average precipitation is 900 ~ 2100mm; the annual average temperature is 16 ~ 2℃, and the average temperature in the cold months from January to February reaches 6 ~ 10℃. The hottest month is July to August, with an average temperature of 24~29℃. The highest extreme temperature is 42.3℃ and the lowest is -2.5℃. The annual relative humidity is approximately 77%. The heat island effect has often occurred in recent years, and Fuzhou is a basin with a temperature of over 36°C at noon in summer. The dominant wind direction in Fuzhou is northeasterly, and southerly wind is dominant in summer. The weather is hot from July to September, which is the period when typhoon activity is concentrated. On average, typhoons make direct landfall in the city twice a year. The best tourist season is from April to November every year.