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Climate types in Harbin

Mid-temperate continental monsoon climate.

Harbin is a big city with high latitude and low temperature in China. Four distinct seasons, long and cold winters and short and cool summers. The temperature changes rapidly in spring and autumn, which is a short transitional season.

Harbin's climate belongs to mid-temperate continental monsoon climate, with long winter and short summer. The average annual precipitation is 569. 1mm, mainly from June to September, and summer accounts for 60% of the annual precipitation. The concentrated snowfall period is 1 1 month every year to the next year 1 month.

July-August is summer, and the climate is warm, humid and rainy. The average temperature in July is 19-23℃, and the highest temperature is 38℃. The average precipitation accounts for 60%-70% of the whole year, and the monthly temperature difference is very small, which is the highest in all seasons.

September -65438+ 10 is autumn, the rainfall is obviously reduced, and the temperature difference between day and night is large. The average temperature in September 10℃ has reached 0℃ in the north and 2-4℃ in the south.

The historical position of Harbin:

Harbin has a long history and has never had a fence. During the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, it became the territory of the Wojin family, the third brother of Genghis Khan, and the jurisdiction of Nuer Tuo.

At the end of Ming and the beginning of Qing Dynasty, Nuzhen used the building materials left in this city to build the fortress of Alechuka, and established the people's political power in 1946, becoming the earliest big city in China.