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Is Tokyo very hot?

The average temperature in Tokyo is 4. 1 degree in June, 13.5 degrees in April and 26.7 degrees in August. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to165438+1October) are the warmest seasons. Tokyo is warmer in winter and hot and humid in summer. There is more precipitation in June and September than in other months.

Although Tokyo is a warm climate zone, there are also northwest seasons in winter, and the days with low humidity and temperature will last for a period of time, with little snow. Summer is often covered by Kogasawara air mass, with high temperature and humid climate. There are often cumulonimbus clouds in mountainous areas, and lightning strikes and thunderstorms often occur. In spring and autumn, influenced by the Okhotsk air mass and the Yangtze River air mass, the weather changes periodically. A cold and humid northeast wind blows from the Okhotsk air mass; The Yangtze air mass will become a moving high pressure, which will bring clear skies to Wan Li. Annual precipitation 1405.3mm (average); Monthly average 1 17. 1mm, maximum rainfall in June 185.2mm, September 179.8mm, minimum rainfall1October 65438+45./kloc-. The rainy season includes the rainy season from the beginning of June to the end of July and the typhoon season from August to September. The humidity is high in June-September and low in winter (1February-February). The average temperature in the center of Tokyo is 15.6℃ (average), which is significantly higher than that in major European cities (London and Paris) 10℃. The temperature is affected by the degree of urban development, and the city and its surrounding areas present different climate States. The temperature in the center of Tokyo is higher than that in the suburbs, and the large temperature difference between them at night is a major feature.