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The temperature in Tibet all year round.

Under the alternating control of winter westerly wind and summer southwest monsoon, the difference between dry season and rainy season in Tibet is very obvious. The general dry season is 10 to April of the following year. May to September is the rainy season, and the rainfall generally accounts for about 90% of the annual precipitation. The precipitation in different places is also seriously uneven, and the annual precipitation is gradually reduced from 5000 mm in the southeast lowlands to 50 mm in the northwest.

The climate in southern Tibet and northern Tibet is very different. Affected by the warm and humid air current in the Indian Ocean, the southern Tibet Valley is mild and rainy, with an annual average temperature of 8℃, a monthly average minimum temperature of-16℃ and a monthly average maximum temperature of over 16℃.

The northern Tibetan Plateau has a typical continental climate, with an annual average temperature below 0℃ and a freezing period of half a year. The highest temperature in July does not exceed 10℃, and it is warmer in June-August, rainy in winter and windy at night. As far as the climate is concerned, March to 65438+1October is more suitable for traveling to Tibet, and June to September is the best season.

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Location context:

Xizang Autonomous Region is located in the southwest of People's Republic of China (PRC), with a land span of 26 50' ~ 36 53' north latitude and 78 25' ~ 99 06' east longitude, with an area of1.2026,5438+08900 square kilometers, accounting for about 1/8 of the total land area of China.

It borders Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and Qinghai Province in the north, and Yunnan Province and Sichuan Province in the east and southeast. The south and west are adjacent to Myanmar, India, Bhutan, Nepal and Kashmir respectively from east to west, and the border line is about 3842 kilometers long.

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