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What is the coldest temperature in winter in Wuhan?
1. The lowest temperature in Wuhan history is-10 degrees. This record appeared in recent decades. In recent years, influenced by global warming and other factors, the lowest temperature in winter in Wuhan is generally mild. The lowest temperature is generally between 2 and 4 degrees below zero, and rarely reaches about 5 degrees below zero.
2. It is worth noting that the temperature in Wuhan fluctuates greatly in winter, and there may be short-term extreme low temperature weather. It is necessary to take measures to prevent cold and keep warm to cope with the possible cold weather. At the same time, the weather forecast also needs close attention, so as to know the weather changes in time and do the corresponding preventive work.
3. Specifically, on the morning of February 22nd, 65438, a low temperature of -7.4 degrees appeared in Wuhan, setting a new low since winter. In another year's forecast, the predicted minimum temperature reached MINUS 8 degrees, which was close to the record of the lowest temperature in Wuhan in history.
4. Therefore, although the lowest temperature in winter in Wuhan fluctuates to some extent, generally speaking, the lowest temperature is between-10 degrees and 0 degrees, so it is necessary to take cold-proof measures to deal with the possible cold weather.
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