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What's the climate like in Xinjiang? What's the temperature all year round?

Xinjiang belongs to temperate continental climate. Because it is far away from the ocean and belongs to the non-monsoon area, the climate is not affected by the monsoon brought by the ocean. However, the changes of the four seasons are also very obvious, with less annual precipitation, windy and dusty in spring, high temperature and rainy in summer, dry in autumn, scarce precipitation and very dry and cold in winter. The days are long and the nights are short, and the temperature difference between morning and evening is large.

Xinjiang is far away from the ocean, living in the depths of the inland, surrounded by mountains, and the ocean airflow is not easy to reach, forming an obvious temperate continental climate. The temperature difference is large, the sunshine time is sufficient (the annual sunshine time is 2500 ~ 3500 hours), the precipitation is small and the climate is dry. The average annual precipitation in Xinjiang is about 150 mm, but the precipitation varies greatly from place to place. The temperature in southern Xinjiang is higher than that in northern Xinjiang, and the precipitation in northern Xinjiang is higher than that in southern Xinjiang. In Leng Yue (65438+1October), the average temperature in Junggar basin is below minus 20℃, and the absolute minimum temperature in Fuyun county on the northern edge of the basin reaches minus 50. 15℃, which is one of the coldest areas in China. In the hottest month (July), the average temperature in Turpan, known as "Huozhou", was above 33℃, and the absolute maximum temperature reached 49.6℃, ranking first in the country. Due to the great temperature difference between spring, summer, autumn and winter in most parts of Xinjiang, there has always been a saying that "wear leather clothes at noon and eat watermelon around the stove".