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What's the climate like in Fuzhou all year round?

Fuzhou's climate belongs to maritime subtropical monsoon climate, warm and humid, with annual relative humidity of about 77% and annual average sunshine hours 1700~ 1980 hours. The annual average precipitation is 900 ~ 2100 mm; The annual average temperature is 20~25℃, the highest temperature in Leng Yue is1~ February, and the average temperature is 6 ~ 10℃. The hottest month is from July to August, with an average temperature of 33~37℃. The highest extreme temperature is 42.3℃ and the lowest is -2.5℃.

Fuzhou has basin topography, and the temperature is as high as 36℃ at noon in summer. The dominant wind direction is northeast wind, and southerly wind is dominant in summer. The weather is hot from July to September, which is the concentrated period of typhoon activity. On average, typhoons land directly in cities twice a year.

Extended data geography:

Fuzhou is located at the mouth of Minjiang River in the southeast of Chinese mainland and the east of Fujian, with a total area of11808' ~12031'and latitude of 25 15' ~ 26 29'. Fuzhou faces the northern part of Taiwan Province Province across the Taiwan Province Strait in the east, Quanzhou and Putian in the south, Sanming in the west and Nanping and Ningde in the north.

The whole terrain is high in the west and low in the east, starting from Jiufeng Mountain to Daiyun Mountain in the west and Taiwan Province Strait in the east. The landform types in this period ranged from Zhongshan to low mountains and high hills, and finally to the platform plain, with sea. The hilly area accounts for 72.68% of the total area.

Minjiang River is the largest river in China. It crosses the mountains from northwest to southeast, forming a narrow and deep valley along the river. The valley below Anren Xikou gradually widens and the water flow slows down, forming the largest Fuzhou Plain in Fuzhou in the downstream Fuzhou Basin.

Culture:

There are various forms of local operas, Quyi operas and folk music in Fuzhou, which are basically spread in Fuzhou, which is dominated by Fuzhou ethnic minorities, and overseas ethnic minorities in Fuzhou. However, such an influential drama as Fujian Opera has spread to some surrounding areas.

Fujian Opera is the most important local opera in Fuzhou, also called Fuzhou Opera. It is a kind of opera sung and recited in Fuzhou dialect and popular in eastern Fujian with Fuzhou as the center.

Influenced by Confucianism for a long time, there are many ancestral temples in Fuzhou. According to statistics, there are more than 2,000 ancestral temples in Fuzhou, and ancestor worship is also very important in Fuzhou's social life.

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