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Which province is the hottest in China?

Chongqing, China is the hottest.

In the previous "summer heat" list, Chongqing ranked first, and at the same time became the "image spokesperson" of the stove. However, Chongqing was recently screened by a hot word: the weather is hot! Because since the end of June this year, Chongqing has been hit by various natural disasters such as heavy rain, strong convective weather and extreme weather events, and serious floods have occurred in many places.

In fact, the temperature in Chongqing is not what people think. The average temperature in the hottest month is between 26℃ and 29℃, and it will be extremely sultry only in sunny weather, resulting in a higher somatosensory temperature.

Chongqing, also known as "Mountain City" or "Jiangcheng" for short, is a municipality directly under the Central Government of the People's Republic of China, a national central city and a megacity, one of the important national central cities approved by the State Council, and the economic center of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River.

Chongqing climate:

Chongqing has a humid subtropical monsoon climate, with an annual average temperature of 16~ 18℃. The temperatures in Banan, Qijiang and Yunyang in the Yangtze River Basin are above 18.5℃, and those in Qianjiang and Youyang in the southeast are 14~ 16℃.

The annual average precipitation is abundant, with 1 0,000 ~1350 mm in most areas. Most of the precipitation is concentrated in May-September, accounting for about 70% of the annual precipitation. The annual average relative humidity in Chongqing is 70% ~ 80%, which is a high humidity area in China. The annual sunshine hours 1, 000 ~ 1, 400 hours, and the sunshine percentage is only 25% ~ 35%, which is one of the areas with the least sunshine in China.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Chongqing