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Is there a rainy season in Guangdong?

April to June.

The rainy season in Guangzhou is April, May and June. Meiyu refers to a period of continuous rainy weather in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in China from mid-June to early and mid-July every year. At this time, the utensils are easily mildewed, so they are also called "mildew rain", and when the plums in the south of the Yangtze River are yellow, they are also called "plum rain" or "Huang Meiyu". The time that the rain belt stays is called "Meiyu season", the day when the rainy season begins is called "entering the plum blossom", and the day when it ends is called "emerging the plum blossom".

Guangzhou is located in the Pearl River Delta, with Nanling Mountains in the north and the South China Sea in the south. The maritime climate has obvious characteristics, and the ocean and mainland have obvious influence on Guangzhou's climate. Guangzhou's annual average temperature is between 2 1.7℃ and 23. 1℃, and it is rich in rainwater resources, with annual average precipitation 1923 mm and annual average precipitation days 149 days. In 202 1 year, the annual average temperature in Guangzhou was 24.0℃, which was higher than normal 1.6℃, the highest in history (since 195 1, the same below). The average precipitation in the city is 1435.5mm, which is 25.4% less than normal and 15.7% less than the previous year. The annual average sunshine hours 1, 879.0 hours, more than normal 14.6%, more than last year 1.7%. Guangzhou 202 1 high temperature has the characteristics of "early appearance, late end, strong process and record-breaking days". May 9th is the first high temperature day in 2008 and the third earliest high temperature day in history. The high temperature above 35.0℃ was recorded on October 7th, 65438/kloc-0, which was the fifth night in history. The high temperature season lasts 15 1 day, which is the longest in history. The average number of high temperature days in the whole year was 59.2 days, 34.9 days more than normal, and 14.5 days more than the previous year, which was the highest in history.