Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What's the climate like in Xiamen? What are the clothes for each season? How thick a quilt do you need to cover in winter? The more detailed the better, thank you!

What's the climate like in Xiamen? What are the clothes for each season? How thick a quilt do you need to cover in winter? The more detailed the better, thank you!

Xiamen has a warm climate. Meteorologically, there is no winter (the average temperature is lower than 10 degrees). 165438+ 10 to April of the following year, the average temperature is more than ten degrees, and the average temperature is 12.5 degrees (Zhengzhou 0. 1 degree). April 18.7 degrees, comfortable; July 27.8 degrees, hot; 1October 65438+23.0 degrees, a little hot. However, the extreme maximum temperature in Xiamen from June to August is lower than that in Henan, and there is no continuous high temperature.

Don't cover a thick quilt in winter, just cover it in Henan in March and April or165438+1October.

Xiamen has a subtropical maritime monsoon climate. It is warm and humid, with long sunshine time, superior light and heat conditions, abundant rainfall, no severe cold in winter and no heat in summer, with an average annual temperature of about 20℃, frost-free all year round and lush flowers and trees.

The spring monsoon turns from northeast to south, the weather turns from cold to warm, and the rain increases; In summer, the adjustment of sea breeze and thunderstorms brings coolness to hot days, and sometimes there are typhoons; It is rainy and sunny in autumn; There is a northeast monsoon in winter, which is cold but not cold.

Xiamen is often affected by disastrous weather such as sea fog, thunderstorm and typhoon: sea fog usually occurs in June 1 1 to June of the following year, with the most in March, dense fog usually occurs at midnight and in the morning, with poor visibility in March-May and the best visibility in July-10; Thunderstorms are the most frequent from May to August, often causing heavy rain; Typhoons are mostly concentrated in July-September, and are affected 5-6 times a year on average.