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What's the weather like in Yunnan in March? Is it suitable for traveling to Yunnan?

Traveling to Yunnan in March is very comfortable. In March, spring blossoms in Yunnan, the temperature rises, the sun shines on you warmly, and there are vibrant spring scenery everywhere. Traveling to Yunnan in March is very suitable for the elderly or the whole family.

March Yunnan Travel Dressing Guide:

Yunnan is a plateau province with low air pressure and complicated climate, and the temperature difference between morning and evening is quite large (12- 15 degrees). You should bring enough clothes, including long sleeves, sweaters and down jackets. Yunnan has a high altitude and clean air, so ultraviolet rays are particularly strong. Please take sunscreen and umbrella. Now the air in Yunnan is very dry. If you want to drink more water, you can bring your own moisturizer and lip balm.

Kunming, Yunnan is warm as spring in four seasons, and the temperature difference is small throughout the year. The annual average temperature in the urban area is about 15℃, the monthly average temperature is about 25℃ in the hottest time and about 3℃ in the coldest time.

The highest extreme temperature in history last year was 30 degrees. 4℃, minimum -7℃. 8℃。

Because the temperature and humidity are suitable, the sunshine is long and the frost period is short, the flowers do not wither all year round, and the vegetation is evergreen all year round, from which comes the reputation of Kunming as a spring city.

Kunming, Yunnan has a large daily temperature difference and high ultraviolet intensity. There are four seasons in a day, and when it rains, it becomes winter. The daily temperature difference between winter and spring can reach 12~20℃.

The main features of the climate in Kunming, Yunnan are as follows:

1, warm in spring, dry and little rain, vigorous evaporation and large daily temperature difference;

2. There is no intense heat in summer, with concentrated rainfall, heavy rain and storms, and precipitation accounts for more than 60% of the whole year, which is prone to floods;

3. Autumn is cool, the weather is refreshing and the rain is reduced. In autumn, the temperature drops rapidly and the weather is dry. In most areas, the temperature is about 2℃ lower than that in spring. Precipitation is reduced by more than half compared with summer, but it is more than winter and spring, and autumn drought is rare;

There is no cold in winter, with plenty of sunshine, sunny weather and little rain.

5. The dry season and the rainy season are completely different. The annual precipitation is obviously divided into dry season and wet season in time distribution. May ~ 10 is the rainy season, and the precipitation accounts for about 85% of the whole year. The dry season is 1 1 to April of the following year, and the precipitation only accounts for about 15% of the whole year.

Extended data:

Yunnan, referred to as "Yun" or "Dian" for short, is located in the southwest border of China, and the Tropic of Cancer runs through the south. The total area is 394,000 square kilometers, accounting for 4. 1% of the national total area.

It borders Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guizhou Province in the east, faces Sichuan Province across the river with Jinsha River in the north, is connected with Xizang Autonomous Region in the northwest corner, is closely related to Myanmar in the west, and borders Laos and Vietnam in the south and southeast respectively, with a land boundary of 406 1km.

References:

Yunnan Travel Guide-Baidu Encyclopedia