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Meteorological climate in Pingtang town

Pingtang belongs to the south subtropical zone with low latitude south of the Tropic of Cancer, which has both obvious monsoon climate and complex and changeable mountain climate. Generally, it is hot in summer and cold in winter, with four distinct seasons, rainy and hot season, flood in summer and autumn, drought in winter and spring, warm in spring and late in winter and cold in winter.

The natural season lasts 74 days from February 6th to April 20th in spring, 2 1 from April to September 20th 153 days in summer, 2 1 from September to June 25th in autumn, and 96 days in winter 10 to the following year.

The safe sowing date of early rice is spring, the safe heading date of early rice is summer, the safe heading date of late rice is autumn, and the average daily temperature in winter is below 65438 02℃.

The spring growth period of Pingtang is 97 days from May 15 to June 19, the summer growth period is 89 days from June 20 to September 16, and the autumn growth period is from September 17 to June165438+/kloc-0.

The average annual temperature in Pingtang is 19℃, the coldest in the whole year is 65438+ 10 and 65438+February, and the extreme low temperature is -6℃. The temperature is high in July, with an average monthly temperature of 28℃, and there are freezing, frost and low temperature and rainy weather in winter.

The rainfall in Pingtang belongs to drought-prone areas. The annual average rainfall of the whole city is 1776.5mm, while that of Pingtang is between 1400- 1700mm. According to meteorological data, there was drought from June to March, with monthly rainfall of 50.3 mm; The rainfall increased from April to September, with an average monthly rainfall of 217.6 mm; It is dry from June to February, with an average monthly rainfall of 52.5mm. ..

Pingtang is prone to dragon boat water, cold dew wind, heavy rain, freezing, low temperature and rainy weather, which has a great impact on agricultural production and people's lives.