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What is the weather like in Linzhi, Tibet all year round? How thick clothes do I need to bring to work there?

Linzhi is located in the southeast of Tibet, on the north bank of the Yarlung Zangbo River and in the lower reaches of Ququ River. The terrain is steep, with valleys and plains. The average altitude is 3000m, and the relative height difference is 2200-4700m. Linzhi is the lowest altitude area on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and is known as "Southern Tibet". The Yangni River flows slowly from the south of the town, which is surrounded by mountains, lush trees, abundant rainfall and very pleasant climate. The county is located in the middle reaches of the Yarlung Zangbo River in eastern Tibet, with steep terrain and flat valley.

Linzhi climate

The monthly average temperature is above zero (1~ 12 temperature: 0.5, 2.3, 5.5, 8.5, 1.8, 14.8, 15.8,15.5.

The average elevation of Linzhi area is 3 100 meters. The mountains are east-west, high in the north and low in the south. There is a great difference in altitude. The climate types are complex, and the vertical changes are great, forming special tropical, subtropical, temperate and cold zones, as well as various climatic zones with humid and semi-humid coexistence.

The annual rainfall of Linzhi is about 650 mm, the annual average temperature is 8.7℃, the annual average sunshine is 2000 hours, and the frost-free period is 180 days. This land is fertile and rich in resources. Looking at Linzhi, a place surrounded by snow-capped mountains, there is a green world everywhere. The average temperature in Linzhi is above zero degrees Celsius in winter and 16 degrees Celsius in summer, with obvious distribution in four seasons. Linzhi is a good place for "no heat in summer and no cold in winter". However, in the rainy season from May to September every year, a large amount of rainfall will cause natural disasters such as landslides, mudslides and landslides, which will pose a great threat to highway traffic passing through the valley in southeastern Tibet.