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What's the climate and temperature in outer Mongolia now?

Outer Mongolia is now Mongolia, Mongolia (Mongolian: монголулс), located in the north of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the south of the Russian Federation, is an inland country in Asia. The capital and largest city is Ulaanbaatar. The political system is parliamentary and Republican.

climate

Most parts of Mongolia belong to continental temperate grassland climate, with obvious seasonal changes, long winters and frequent snowstorms. Summer is short, and the temperature difference between day and night is large; Spring and autumn are short. More than half of the year is shrouded in continental high pressure. It is the most powerful Mongolian high pressure center in the world and one of the sources of winter "cold wave" in Asian monsoon climate zone. The frost-free period is from June to September, with only 90- 1 10 days. There is little precipitation, the average annual precipitation is about 120-250 mm, and 70% is concentrated in July and August. Northwest China belongs to temperate coniferous forest climate, and many peaks are covered with snow all year round.

Mongolia is located inland, and its natural and geographical conditions have a great influence on the climate. Mongolia's climate has strong continental characteristics, with great seasonal and daily temperature difference. Mongolia is colder than Beijing, with an average temperature of 5℃ lower and 4℃ lower in the south. The average summer temperature in Altai, Hang Gai, Kusugur and Kent is 14℃- 15℃. The highest temperature in the southern Gobi and the eastern plain is above 40℃. The average winter temperature in the northwest mountainous area is -25℃ to -30℃, and the lowest temperature is -40℃. The average temperature in Gobi in winter is-15℃ to -30℃, and the lowest temperature is -38℃.