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When does the rainy season in Changsha end?

The rainy season in Changsha is from mid-late June to the first half of July. Because the plum rains occurred in the mature period of plums in the south of the Yangtze River, China people call this climate phenomenon plum rains, also called plum rains season. In the past few days, the sky has been gloomy and the precipitation has been constant, sometimes big and sometimes small. Therefore, there is a popular proverb in southern China, which says that when the rain hits Huangmei's head, there will be no sun for forty-five days. Continuous rain, high temperature and high humidity are the main characteristics of plum rain.

Meiyu is in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China, Taiwan Province Province, south-central Japan and South Korea. Every year in June and July, there will be continuous rainy weather. Because it is the mature period of plums in Jiangnan, it is called Meiyu, and this period is called Meiyu season.

In early summer, there are often long rainy days in the Jianghuai basin. At this time, the utensils are easy to mildew, so it is also called mildew rain, referred to as mildew rain, and plum in Jiangnan is also called plum rain or Huang Meiyu when it is yellow and ripe. After mid-June, the rain belt remained in the Jianghuai basin, which is Meiyu.