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Will it snow in Shandong in winter? What is the temperature?

1. Shandong's climate belongs to warm temperate monsoon climate type. Precipitation is concentrated, rain and heat are in the same season, spring and autumn are short, winter and summer are long. Annual average temperature 1 1℃- 14℃, winter average temperature-1.0℃-8.0℃, and daytime average temperature 8.0℃, so it will snow.

Two. Introduction to Shandong Province:

Shandong, named after living at the eastern foot of Taihang Mountain, is the capital of Jinan. Before Qin Dynasty, it belonged to Qi and Lu, so it was renamed Qilu. Shandong is located in the east China coast, the lower reaches of the Yellow River and the north-central part of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. It is the northernmost province in East China. The west is the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain, which connects the Central Plains and borders Hebei, Henan, Anhui and Jiangsu provinces in the north and south. The central part is the Luzhong Mountain area, with high terrain, and Mount Tai is the highest point in the whole territory; It borders Shandong Peninsula in the east, stretches into the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea, faces Liaodong Peninsula across the Bohai Strait in the north, guards Gyeonggi, faces the Korean Peninsula across the Yellow Sea in the east, faces the Yellow Sea in the southeast, and overlooks the East China Sea and the islands in southern Japan.

Shandong is the birthplace of Confucian culture. Confucius and Mencius, the founder of Confucianism, and Wu Qi, the founder of Mohism, are all Lu people. Jiang Taigong established Qi State in Linzi, which brought up a large number of people with lofty ideals such as Qi Huangong, Guan Zhong, Yan Ying, Bao, Sun Wu and Sun Bin. Qi also founded the University, which is the first government-run and private institution of higher learning in the world.

Shandong Province is the third largest province in China, with the second largest population, and the hometown of temperate fruits in China. Its GDP ranks third in China, accounting for 1/9 of China's total GDP. In 20 13, Shandong, together with Guangdong and Jiangsu, was rated as the province with the strongest comprehensive competitiveness in China.