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What's the weather like in Tianjin all year round?

Tianjin is located in the north temperate zone, on the east coast of Eurasia in mid-latitude, and is dominated by monsoon circulation. It is an area where East Asian monsoon prevails, and belongs to warm temperate semi-humid monsoon climate. Near Bohai Bay, the influence of marine climate on Tianjin is obvious. The main climatic characteristics are: four distinct seasons, windy spring, drought and little rain; Summer is hot and the rain is concentrated; Autumn is cool and the temperature is moderate; Winter is cold, dry and snowy, so late spring, early summer and autumn are the best seasons to travel to Tianjin. There is northerly wind in Dorsey in winter, with low temperature and little precipitation. In the summer half year, the subtropical warm high pressure in the Pacific Ocean is strengthened, with southerly winds as the main factor, high temperature and heavy precipitation. Sometimes there is a spring drought. The average annual temperature in Tianjin is about 14℃, and it is the hottest in July, with an average monthly temperature of 28℃. The highest temperature in history is 4 1.6℃. 1 is the coldest month with an average monthly temperature of -2℃. The lowest temperature in history is-17.8℃. The average annual precipitation is between 360-970mm, and the average (1949-20 10) is about 600 mm. As a native of Tianjin, the most direct feeling is that compared with the whole country, winter is not too cold (compared with the northeast) and summer is not too hot (compared with the hot), but it is obvious all year round. Xia Dong is long and the Spring and Autumn Period is short. There is more precipitation in summer and dryness in other seasons. It is slightly wetter than Beijing and the northern inland provinces, but generally drier than the south.