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The lowest temperature in Wuhan is 0℃

The lowest temperature in Wuhan is 0℃, and the highest temperature is only single digits.

The coldest temperature in Wuhan is-10 degrees, and it is winter in Wuhan from the end of February to February, with an average temperature of 1-3 degrees. In the weeks after autumn and winter, the temperature of cold air drops sharply to the south, and the days when rain and snow melt sometimes fall below 0 degrees. After March, the temperature rises rapidly, reaching more than 20 degrees.

Wuhan has a subtropical monsoon (humid) climate, which is characterized by abundant rainfall and heat all the year round, the same season of rain and heat, the same season of light and heat, the same season of Leng Xia heat in winter and four distinct seasons. The annual average temperature in Wuhan is 15.8℃~ 17.5℃, and the extreme maximum temperature is 4 1.3℃ (198).

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Wuhan, also known as Jiangcheng for short, is a prefecture-level city, provincial capital city, sub-provincial city, national central city and megacity under the jurisdiction of Hubei Province, a central city in Central China approved by the State Council, an important industrial base, science and education base and comprehensive transportation hub in China, and the headquarters of the Joint Logistics Support Force of China People's Liberation Army. There are 13 districts in the city, with a total area of 85+008.10008106. By the end of 2022, the permanent population was13.739 million.

Wuhan is located in the east of Jianghan Plain, in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, where the Yangtze River and its largest tributary, Hanshui, meet, forming a pattern of three towns in Wuhan (Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang) separated by a river, with criss-crossing rivers, lakes and ports, and the water area accounting for a quarter of the city's total area, and being rated as an international wetland city.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wuhan