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What's the climate like in Boston?

Boston has a continental climate. But near the Atlantic Ocean, the climate is obviously influenced by the ocean. Summer is hot and humid, and winter is cold, windy and snowy. The hottest month is July, with an average temperature of 27.7℃ and a minimum temperature of 18.4℃. The most Leng Yue is 65438+ 10 month, with an average temperature of 35.8 degrees Fahrenheit (2. 1℃) and a minimum temperature of 2 1.6 degrees Fahrenheit (-5.6 degrees Celsius). The average annual rainfall is108mm. Fog is common, especially in spring and early summer. Tropical storms or hurricanes occasionally hit the area, especially in early autumn.

1, Boston is located on the Atlantic coast of the northeastern United States. Founded in 1630, it is one of the oldest and most culturally valuable cities in the United States. The Boston Tea Party in American history eventually led to the famous American War of Independence. Boston is a higher education and medical center in the northeast of the United States and the city with the highest education level in the United States. Its economic foundation is scientific research, finance and technology-especially bioengineering. It is considered as a global city or an international metropolis.

2. Boston implements the real power mayor system, and the mayor is granted extensive administrative power and is elected every four years. The City Council is elected every two years, with a 9-seat majority vote system and a 4-seat universal suffrage system in each constituency, and each voter directly votes for the candidates elected by universal suffrage. Each candidate can only vote once. The four candidates with the highest number of votes were elected. The speaker is elected by members of parliament. The school committee is appointed by the mayor.

As the capital of Massachusetts, Boston plays an important role in the political life of Massachusetts. Boston is also the center of the American federal government in New England, with the John F. Kennedy Federal Office Building and the Thomas O 'Neill Federal Building. The city also has the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, the Massachusetts District Court and the Federal Reserve Bank Headquarters in Boston (the first district of the Federal Reserve). The city belongs to the eighth and ninth districts of Massachusetts in the US House of Representatives.