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Why is Sichuan so humid?

Sichuan is located in the subtropical zone. Due to the influence of topography, the climate in the basin is quite different from that in the mountainous areas of western Sichuan Plateau.

Sichuan basin belongs to a mild subtropical monsoon climate, characterized by warm winter, spring drought, hot summer and autumn rain. The average temperature of 65438+ 10 is 5へ8℃, the average temperature of July is 25へ29℃, the average annual temperature is 15へ 19℃, and the frost-free period is 280へ300 days. Compared with the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River at the same latitude in China, the average temperature in June 5438+ 10 is generally higher than 3℃, and the extreme minimum temperature is generally higher than 10℃, resulting in the climatic characteristics of high humidity, fog and less sunshine in the basin. There are as many as 250 rainy days and 300 rainy days in a year in Chengdu, which has formed a climate characteristic of more rain and less sunshine.

Sichuan is dry in winter, clothes can be done in two or three days, and it can be done in half a day in summer. Because Sichuan's humid climate especially moistens people's skin, there are many beautiful women in Sichuan.