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When did it start to get cold in Shanghai?

Shanghai generally starts to get cold in June 165438+ 10, and the lowest temperature in the middle and late June 10 is below 15 degrees. 165438+1The highest temperature in the middle and late October is below 15 degrees.

Winter in Shanghai is characterized by short time and no severe cold in winter.

Shanghai has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine and rainfall. Shanghai has a mild and humid climate, with shorter spring and autumn and longer winter and summer. In 20 13 years, the city's average temperature 17.6℃, sunshine 1885.9 hours, and precipitation1kloc-0/73.4 mm. More than 60% of the annual rainfall is concentrated in the flood season from May to September.

Extended data

Introduction of weather anomalies in Shanghai over the years;

From 1873 to 20 18, the annual average temperature of Xujiahui station in Shanghai increased obviously.

In 20 18, the annual average temperature at Xujiahui Station in Shanghai was 1.3℃ higher than normal, making it the third warmest year.

From 2009 to 20 18, the average temperature in Shanghai showed a consistent upward trend, and the increase rate decreased from south to north, especially in Qingpu, southern Pudong and Fengxian, with a slight increase in other areas.

From 196 1 to 20 18, the number of high temperature days in Shanghai Xujiahui station increased.

From 2009 to 20 18, the average annual high temperature days in Shanghai increased in the central and eastern regions, and decreased in the southern and northern regions, with Pudong increasing the most and Baoshan decreasing the most.