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What is the current climate in Jiangxi? After August?

The west is near the Tropic of Cancer, and spring warms up earlier, but the weather is changeable, sometimes warm and sometimes cold, with more rainfall until early summer; it is sunny, hot and dry from midsummer to mid-autumn; winter is cold and cold but the frost period is short , especially in recent years, the warm winter climate has been obvious. Due to the long and narrow terrain of Jiangxi, the climate differs greatly between the north and the south, but generally speaking, spring and autumn are short and summer and winter are long. The province has a warm climate, abundant sunshine, abundant rainfall, and a long frost-free period. It is a humid subtropical climate, which is very conducive to the growth of crops.

The annual average temperature in Jiangxi Province is about 18℃. The average annual temperature in northeastern Jiangxi, northwest Jiangxi and along the Yangtze River is slightly lower, about 16°C to 27°C; in Binhu, the middle and lower reaches of the Ganjiang River, Fuhe, Yuanshui areas and the mountainous areas of southwestern Jiangxi, the average annual temperature is about 17°C to 18°C. The temperature in southern Fuzhou, Ji'an and the middle reaches of Xinjiang River is about 18℃ to 19℃; the temperature in the southern Gansu Basin is the highest, about 19℃ to 20℃. There is little difference in the extreme maximum temperature in the province throughout the year between the north and the south, or even slightly higher in the north and lower in the south, but almost all are close to or exceed 40°C. The daily maximum temperature in some counties has reached 44.9°C. The extreme minimum temperature differs greatly between the north and the south: in most areas of Jiujiang, it is between -12℃ and -14℃, and some counties and districts also have extreme minimum daily minimum temperatures of -18.9℃; in southern Jiangxi, it is around -5℃. The rest of the province is generally between -7℃ and -12℃.

The average annual total sunshine radiation in Jiangxi ranges from 97 kcal to 114.5 kcal per square centimeter; Duchang County has the highest amount and Tonggu County has the lowest. The average annual sunshine hours range from 1473.3 hours to 2077.5 hours; Duchang County has the most sunshine hours and Chongyi County has the least.

It is rainy in Jiangxi. The average annual precipitation ranges from 1341 mm to 1940 mm, which is generally more in the south and less in the north, more in the east and less in the west, and more mountainous areas and less basins. The average annual precipitation in Wuyi Mountain, Huaiyu Mountain and Jiuling Mountain is as high as 1800 mm to 2000 mm. The average annual precipitation along the Yangtze River to the north of Poyang Lake and the Jitai Basin is about 1350 mm to 1400 mm. In other areas, the average annual precipitation is 1500 mm. mm to 1700 mm. Precipitation seasons vary widely throughout the year. Autumn and winter are generally sunny with little rain. In 1977, it was rare for most areas to have rainy weather throughout autumn and winter. Spring is warm and cold at times, with continuous rain. Generally, the province enters the Meiyu period after April. May and June are the wettest months of the year, with average monthly precipitation ranging from 200 mm to more than 350 mm, with the highest reaching more than 700 mm. There are heavy rains or heavy rains during this period, and the intensity of heavy rains ranges from 50 mm to 100 mm of daily precipitation, and the maximum can even reach more than 300 mm to 500 mm. In July, the rain belt moves northward, the rainy season ends, and the temperature rises sharply. The province enters a sunny and hot period, followed by drought and autumn. Typhoons landing in the southeastern sea will bring showers to Jiangxi, easing the drought and reducing the heat. In addition to the uneven seasonal distribution of precipitation, the inter-annual variation is also quite different, with the maximum year being more than double the minimum year.