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The weather in Rome at the end of March
Look at the map and it shows (1) that the highest temperature in Rome appears in July and the lowest temperature in June is 1. The rainy season is winter, and the rainy season is summer. Therefore, the climate is characterized by mild and rainy winter and hot and dry summer. According to the climate characteristics of Rome in winter, the daily necessities for traveling to Rome in winter are umbrellas, raincoats and other rain gear.
(2) The highest temperature in Beijing appears in July, and the temperature is around 26℃. The annual temperature is 26℃-(-5℃)= 3 1℃, and the rainy season in Beijing appears in summer. The most obvious characteristics of Beijing's climate are cold and dry in winter and hot and rainy in summer. Judging from the weather and climate, the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games was held on August 8th.
So the answer is: (1) 7; 1; Winter; Summer; Mild and rainy; Hot and dry; Umbrella and raincoat; (2)7; 26; 3 1; Summer; Winter is cold and dry, summer is hot and rainy; The temperature began to drop and the precipitation gradually decreased.
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