Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian Province, has a mild climate.

Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian Province, has a mild climate.

Fuzhou does not belong to temperate climate. Fuzhou belongs to a typical subtropical monsoon climate, with moderate temperature, warm and humid, evergreen seasons, abundant sunshine, abundant rainfall, little frost and no snow, long summer and short winter, and a frost-free period of 326 days. The annual average sunshine hours are 1700~ 1980 hours; The annual average precipitation is 900 ~ 2100 mm; The annual average temperature is 20~25℃, the highest temperature in Leng Yue is1~ February, and the average temperature reaches 6 ~ 10℃. The hottest month is from July to August, with an average temperature of 33~37℃. The maximum extreme temperature is 42.3℃ and the minimum is -2.5℃. In 20 13, Fuzhou became the first of the four stoves. The annual relative humidity is about 77%. The heat island effect often occurs. Fuzhou is a basin, and the temperature is as high as 36℃ at noon in summer. The dominant wind direction is northeast wind, and southerly wind is dominant in summer. The weather is hot from July to September, which is the concentrated period of typhoon activity. On average, typhoons will directly land in the city twice a year. The best tourist season is April ~165438+1October every year. It generally doesn't snow in Fuzhou in winter. There are sporadic snowfalls in high altitude areas such as Gushan. However, it rains in winter and the climate is humid.

Fuzhou is located on the southeast edge of Eurasia, bordering the Pacific Ocean in the east, at the mouth of Minjiang River on the southeast coast of China and in the middle and east of Fujian Province, facing Taiwan Province Province across the sea. It is located at 2515' ~ 26 39' north latitude and118' ~120 31'east longitude, bordering the East China Sea, Nanping and Sanming in the west, Ningde in the north and Putian in the south. Fuzhou landform belongs to a typical estuary basin, surrounded by mountains, and the elevation is mostly between 600~ 1000 meters. There are Gushan in the east, Qishan in the west, Wuhu Mountain in the south and Lotus Peak in the north. The area slopes from west to east. The total area of the city is 12 154 square kilometers, of which the urban area is 1786 square kilometers. The south is the majority of Fuzhou basin; Mountainous in the north, sloping from southwest to east; The west is a middle and low mountainous area; The hills and plains in the east are intertwined. Mountains and hills account for 72.68% of the total land area, of which mountains account for 32.4 1% and hills account for 40.27%. Jiu Feng and Daiyun Mountain cut diagonally from north to south, and the Minjiang River flows through the urban area and enters the sea.