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Suggestions on dressing in Chongqing in the coming week

In recent days, Chongqing is dominated by rainy days, with cold weather and easy to catch a cold. Try to put on more clothes.

Chongqing has a humid subtropical monsoon climate, with Banan, Qijiang and Yunyang in the Yangtze River basin reaching above 18.5℃, Qianjiang, Youyang 14 ~ 16℃ in the southeast, and only 13.7℃ in the northeast, with the hottest monthly average temperature.

The main climatic characteristics can be summarized as follows: warm winter and early spring, hot summer and cool autumn; There are more clouds and less frost and snow; Light and warm water are in the same season, with remarkable stereoscopic climate, abundant climatic resources and frequent meteorological disasters.

The subtropical monsoon climate is humid. The average temperature in June is generally above 0℃ at 5438+ 10, and it is generally around 30℃ in July. The direction of Xia Feng changes obviously in winter, and the annual precipitation is generally above 1000mm, mainly in summer. Four distinct seasons, high temperature and rainy summer, mild and humid winter.

Chongqing

The territory of Chongqing is mainly mountainous, mostly hilly, and the central city is adjacent to Zhongliang Mountain, Tongluo Mountain, Yangtze River and Jialing River at the same time, forming a unique terrain with mountains and water and laying a unique transportation system in Chongqing.

Chongqing is located at the junction of the central and western regions. It is also the only super-large city in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River that collects water, land and air transportation resources and a comprehensive transportation hub in the western region. By 2030, a "three-ring, eighteen-shot and multi-line" expressway network and a "meter"-shaped high-speed rail passage will be built, and a railway network supported by "two-ring, ten-trunk and multi-line" will be formed, forming a basic water transport network with "one trunk line, two-six lines" waterway and "three hubs, five key points and eight fulcrums" ports as the skeleton.