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Is there anything to pay attention to when going to Shanghai to study at a university? Like the weather.

I have been studying in Shanghai for two years. Generally speaking, the weather in Shanghai is characterized by rainy, humid and windy. Especially from the twelfth lunar month to the next spring and March, the dormitory is wet and cold, and clothes are often dry. It is better to buy a hair dryer to study in Shanghai. It is convenient to blow clothes, quilts, shoes and hair from time to time, haha. The rainy season in Shanghai is generally long, sometimes lasting several weeks, so it is necessary to take an umbrella with you. The temperature difference between day and night is also great. It may feel like summer during the day and a little like winter at night. The wind is blowing hard. It is best to prepare hats and gloves in winter. When I came to school, it was autumn, and the temperature difference between day and night gradually increased. Pay attention to adding clothes at night, or you will catch a cold easily. Hehe, I am here in Songjiang, and the environment here is still very good ~(ps is described by others, I hope it will be useful to you)

Usually around mid-February, the temperature returns to a dozen or twenty degrees for a week or two, and then it cools down and enters the rainy season. This is the most annoying wet and cold weather in Shanghai. It will last until March, and the weather in Shanghai will generally enter the middle and late March.

Every year in the middle and late February, there will be a wave of unusually hot air, and the highest temperature will reach more than 20 degrees, which is called late spring cold. It will make northerners feel that Shanghai has just come in winter and spring has come. Then the sudden cold lasted until mid-April.

It's raining, not so much. It's been raining for a long time, and the air is very humid. The most distinctive feature should be the rainy season around June, which can be found on the internet. The rain in typhoon season is threatening and powerful. Every year in Shanghai, it is 65438+ 10. Early October to early February is the middle of winter, which is the coldest time of the year. When the strong cold air in the north moves southward in stages, there will be a strong wind from north to northwest and a short-term strong cooling process. The weather will be fine, cold and dry, and the extreme minimum temperature at night will be around -5℃~0℃. However, when the moderate-intensity cold air in the north frequently supplements and continues to go south, and the warm and humid airflow in the southwest is relatively active, it is prone to long-term low-temperature and rainy weather, with very insufficient sunshine, weak wind from north to northeast, and cold and humid weather. In the middle and late February, the temperature began to rise slowly and the chill subsided slightly. In the middle and late March, Shanghai entered the spring and the temperature fluctuated obviously. The extreme maximum temperature in April sometimes reaches above 30℃ (33.5℃ in 2003 and 34.3℃ in 2004 in recent years). However, from mid-late February to early April, the cold wave in Shanghai is the second highest, and the cold high pressure in the north often invades on a large scale. The weather is hot and cold, sunny and rainy, and it changes rapidly. In May, Shanghai gradually transitioned to strong convective weather such as summer and thunderstorm. From May to early June, Shanghai is still in the early summer season, mainly sunny and hot weather, but the highest temperature is around 30℃~34℃, so there will be no high temperature disaster. In mid-June, Shanghai gradually entered the rainy season, and the weather was controlled by the cold trough in the northern part of the Meiyu belt in the south of the Yangtze River. In the middle and late period, Shanghai jumped with the Meiyu belt to the north and in the Jianghuai Meiyu belt to the south. The weather in Shanghai is humid and sultry. During the strengthening of subtropical high, there will be obvious thermal and high temperature gaps between heavy precipitation occasionally. The first wave of high temperature often rises at this time of year. In early July, Shanghai bloomed, controlled by the northwest side of the strong subtropical high. From sunny and hot weather with little rain, dry and hot airflow prevailed from south to southwest, and the extreme maximum temperature was around 37℃~39℃.