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When did it get hot in Guangdong?

Guangdong generally enters summer in May and starts to heat up at the end of May. From July to September, the weather is very hot and there are many typhoons.

Because it is located in the subtropical coast, the Tropic of Cancer passes through the south-central part, belonging to the maritime subtropical monsoon climate, which is characterized by warm and rainy, sufficient light and heat, long summer and short frost period. With an average annual temperature of 20-22 degrees Celsius, it is one of the smallest cities in China. The hottest month in a year is July, with an average monthly temperature of 28.7℃.

Guangdong climate characteristics:

Guangdong belongs to the tropical and subtropical monsoon climate zone, which is rich in climate resources. Because of its low latitude, facing the vast ocean, the influence of the ocean and the mainland on Guangdong's climate is very obvious.

The hottest month in a year is July, and the average monthly temperature in the province reaches 28 ~ 29℃. The extreme maximum temperature once reached 42℃ (1August 953 12, Shaoguan city). The extreme maximum temperature in Guangzhou for many years was 38.7℃, which appeared on1August, 953 12.

The month of 65438+ 10 is the most Leng Yue, the monthly average temperature is 9 ~ 16℃, and the temperature difference between north and south is above 7℃. The extreme minimum temperature was recorded as-7.3℃ (195565438+10/2, Meixian). The extreme minimum temperature in Guangzhou over the years was 0℃, which appeared in1February 1957 1 1.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Guangdong (People's Republic of China (PRC) Provincial Administrative Region).