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How many seasons are there in Pakistan? What is the temperature?
Pakistan is located in the subtropical zone. Except Balochistan, most parts of Pakistan have a tropical monsoon climate, which is similar to the temperate monsoon climate in eastern China, but the temperature is much higher than that in eastern China. The temperature in the coastal areas of Pakistan is high and the temperature difference is small. Northwest mountainous areas and Baluchistan Plateau have changeable climate and large temperature difference. Some mountainous areas in the north even have snow all the year round. Baluchistan is mountainous and desert, with a hot and dry climate. Traditionally, the climate in Pakistan is divided into four seasons: March-April is spring, and the climate in these two months is lukewarm, mild, but dry; May-August is summer, and June has the highest temperature, sometimes as high as 45℃. It is rainy in July and August, so it is usually called rainy season. September-10 is autumn; 11-February is winter, and the temperature difference between day and night in winter is large. The temperature can reach 25℃ during the day, and sometimes it will drop to freezing point at night.
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