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How hot is Guangdong?

The annual average temperature is 20-22 degrees Celsius. The average temperature in July reached 28.7 degrees Celsius.

Guangzhou is located in the subtropical coast, and the Tropic of Cancer passes through the south-central, belonging to the maritime subtropical monsoon climate, which is characterized by warm and rainy, sufficient light and heat, long summer and short frost period. With an average annual temperature of 20-22 degrees Celsius, it is one of the smallest cities in China. The hottest month in a year is July, with an average monthly temperature of 28.7℃.

The highest temperature in Leng Yue is 65438+ 10 month, and the monthly average temperature is 9 ~ 16℃. The average relative humidity is 77%, and the annual rainfall in urban areas is about 1720mm. April-June is the rainy season, and there are many typhoons in July-September. The temperature is moderate in June 5438+ 10, June 5438+10, March, and it is cool in June 5438+February to February.

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Guangdong is rich in precipitation, with the annual average precipitation of 1300 ~ 2500mm, and the average of the whole province is 1777mm. The spatial distribution of rainfall is basically high in the south and low in the north. Affected by topography, there are three rainy centers on the windward slope of the mountain, which are Enping, Haifeng and Qingyuan, which are beneficial to the formation of precipitation due to water vapor uplift, with an average annual precipitation of more than 2200 mm.

The average annual precipitation in Luoding Basin and Xingmei Basin on leeward slope, as well as the coastal Leizhou Peninsula and Chaoshan Plain with little rain is less than 1400 mm ... The precipitation is unevenly distributed during the year, and the precipitation in flood season from April to September accounts for more than 80% of the whole year. The interannual variation is also great, and the precipitation in rainy years is more than twice that in dry years.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Guangdong