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Climate of Jiangbei Subdistrict Office

Jiangbei is located at 114°24′ east longitude and 23°06′ north latitude. Because it is at a low latitude and has long sunshine hours; it is close to the South China Sea, the monsoon influence is obvious, the rainfall is abundant, and it is evergreen all year round; it has a south subtropical monsoon climate, with It has the characteristics of moist in spring, wet in summer, dry in autumn and dry in winter.

In spring (March to May), the temperature gradually rises and the temperature becomes higher, and "back to the south" weather is prone to occur. The sunshine hours account for 17.8% of the total annual sunshine hours; the monthly average temperature in April is significantly higher than that in March, the temperature increase rate is the highest among all months in the year, and the rainfall is also doubled compared with March.

In summer (June-August), there are hot winds and rains, with strong southeasterly winds. Typhoons are more common in this season, especially in mid-July. It is the high temperature period of the year, with the seasonal average temperature of 27-28°C, and 81% of high-temperature weather with daily maximum temperatures greater than or equal to 35°C occurring in this season. The number of rainy days and rainfall is the highest among all seasons. Floods and thunderstorms occur frequently during this season.

In autumn (September to November), the first autumn is still hot and humid, but the rainy days and rainfall decrease; in late autumn, the southerly monsoon in summer gradually turns to the northerly monsoon in winter. The sunshine is the highest in the whole year. The seasonal average temperature is 23.7℃.

In winter (December to February), there are more northerly winds, dryness and little rain. The seasonal average temperature is 14.1°C, and there are disastrous weather conditions such as low temperature, frost, and ice from January to February. The wind is strong and the average wind speed is higher than other seasons. At the beginning of spring, there are often low temperatures and rainy weather that affects spring sowing and planting.