Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - The difference between northern weather and southern weather.

The difference between northern weather and southern weather.

Different precipitation, different temperatures, etc.

The precipitation difference is different: the annual precipitation in the south is more than 800mm, the rainy season is from April to 10, and the annual precipitation in the north is less than 800mm, and the rainy season is concentrated in July and August. Winter in the south is usually wet and cold, with frequent precipitation, while winter in the north is drier and snows more.

The temperature difference is different: the outdoor temperature in the south is between three and thirty degrees, the indoor temperature is between MINUS three and thirty degrees, while the outdoor temperature in the north is usually between MINUS twenty and thirty degrees, and the indoor temperature is between twenty and thirty degrees.