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Is the weather wet in Yangzhou?

Yangzhou weather introduction

Yangzhou city belongs to the transition zone from subtropical monsoon humid climate to temperate monsoon climate. The climate is characterized by four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine and rainfall, and the prevailing wind direction changes obviously with the seasons.

Brief introduction of weather in Yangzhou

Introduction to Yangzhou:

Yangzhou, formerly known as Guangling, Jiangdu and Weiyang, is a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province with a history dating back to 486 BC. It is located in the middle of Jiangsu, where the Yangtze River meets the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal. Known as "the capital of Huaizuo, the best place of Zhuxi" and "the first city of China Canal". Known as Yang Yi Yi Er and Moon City. Gaoyou section and Yangzhou section of China Grand Canal were selected into the World Heritage List; Yangzhou is listed as one of the eight world heritage cities on China's Maritime Silk Road. It has jurisdiction over three municipal districts of Hanjiang District, Guangling District and Jiangdu District, Baoying County 1 county, Gaoyou City and Yizheng City. It is a United Nations Habitat Award-winning city, a national civilized city and a famous hot spring city in China.

Yangzhou is one of the first national historical and cultural cities. Historically, because of its superior geographical position, Yangzhou experienced almost general historical prosperity from Han Dynasty to Qing Dynasty, accompanied by cultural prosperity. Yangzhou has had three heydays in history: the first time was in the middle of the Western Han Dynasty; The second time was from Sui and Tang Dynasties to Zhao and Song Dynasties. The third time was in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Generally speaking, the prosperity of Yangzhou always coincides with the prosperity of the country. The prosperous Yangzhou city in history is Guangling District, which is the old city of Yangzhou today.

Brief introduction of weather in Yangzhou

Brief introduction of Yangzhou climate:

Yangzhou city belongs to the transition zone from subtropical monsoon humid climate to temperate monsoon climate. The climate is characterized by four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine and rainfall, and the prevailing wind direction changes obviously with the seasons. In winter, it is mainly dry and cold northerly winds, mostly northeast and northwest winds; In summer, it is mostly easterly wind blowing from the hot and humid southeast to the ocean, with southeast wind as the majority; There are many southeast winds in spring; There are many northeast winds in autumn. Winter is long, more than 4 months; Followed by summer, about 3 months; Spring and autumn are short, each lasting more than 2 months.

Brief introduction of weather in Yangzhou

Main climatic characteristics of Yangzhou:

Yangzhou is located in the middle of Jiangsu Province, downstream of the Yangtze River and Huaihe River, between 3156 ′ ~ 33 25 ′ north latitude and119 0119 54 ′ east longitude. 197 1 By 2000, the annual average temperature 14.8 ~ 15.3℃, annual precipitation 96 1 ~ 1048 mm, and annual sunshine hours1.

Judging from the periodic change trend of the average temperature over the years, 199 1 ~ 2000 shows an obvious upward trend. 199 1 The average temperature in 2000 was 15.8℃, which was 0.8 ~ 0.9℃ higher than that in previous years. 1 991~ The average temperature in winter in 2000 reached 2.5℃, which was nearly1times higher than that in 1960s and 0.4 ~ 0.5℃ higher than that in 1970s and 1980s. The average temperature in April in spring is 65438 05.4℃, which is 0.9 ~ 65438 0.4℃ higher than that in the previous three years. The average temperature in summer and July in the 1990s was 28.0℃, which was 0.4 ~ 0.7℃ higher than that in the previous three decades. The average autumn temperature of 65438- 10/0/7.5℃ is about 0.7℃ higher than that of the previous three years.