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Will there be a blizzard in Shandong in 2023?

There will be no big snowstorm in Shandong in 2023.

From June 65438+1October 13 to June 14, 2023, Shandong Province ushered in the first cold wave snowfall in 2023. 14, there is light snow in most parts of the province, and some snow; The temperature continued to drop, dropping to about -4℃ in most areas on 14 15, and the maximum temperature drop in 24 hours reached 15.3℃. It is predicted that there will be light snow in northern Yantai and northern Weihai from the night of 14 to 15, and the snowfall in other areas will basically end.

From the night of February 1 day to the day of February 2, 2023, the weather in the whole province is cloudy. The northerly winds in Rizhao and Peninsula are 5 ~ 6, the gusts are 7 ~ 3 ~ 4, and the northerly winds in other areas are 3 ~ 4 to 2 ~ 3.

Minimum temperature: about -5℃ in northwestern Shandong, central Shandong and inland peninsula, and about -3℃ in other areas. Maximum temperature: Yantai and Weihai are around 65438 0℃, and other areas are around 4℃.

Climatic characteristics of Shandong province

Shandong's climate belongs to warm temperate monsoon climate type. Precipitation is concentrated, rain and heat are in the same season, spring and autumn are short, winter and summer are long. The annual average temperature is 1 1℃- 14℃, and the regional difference of temperature in Shandong province is greater than that in the north and south. The frost-free period of the whole year increases from the northeast coast to the southwest, with 180 days in northern Shandong and Jiaodong and 220 days in southwestern Shandong.

Shandong province is rich in light resources, with an average light of 2290-2890 hours, and the heat condition can meet the needs of double cropping of crops a year. The average annual precipitation is generally between 550-950 mm, decreasing from southeast to northwest. The seasonal distribution of precipitation is very uneven. 60%-70% of the annual precipitation is concentrated in summer, and it is prone to waterlogging and drought in winter, spring and late autumn.