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What's the weather like in Shanghai for a year?

Shanghai has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine and rainfall. Shanghai has a mild and humid climate, with shorter spring and autumn and longer winter and summer. In 2007, the average temperature 18.5℃, sunshine 14 16.6 hours, and precipitation 1208.8 mm. About 60% of the annual rainfall is concentrated in the flood season from May to September.

Generally speaking, the rainfall in Huangmei season in Shanghai is relatively concentrated in the end of June and the beginning of July, and there is less rain in July and August when the temperature is high. Sometimes it doesn't rain for a month and a half, and 1, 3, 9 and 9 also have a lot of rain.

65438+ 10 is the coldest day, generally around 0, and the lowest is -5-

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It is hottest in late July after plum blossom, 35-39.

There are typhoons in Shanghai in July, August and September.

Except for the cold weather in winter, any other place in Shanghai can do it. Of course, spring in April and May and autumn in September and June are the best.

There are interesting places around People's Square, such as Nanjing Road, Bund, City God Temple, Oriental Pearl, World Financial Center, Jinmao Building, Shanghai Wildlife Park, Jinjiang Paradise, Shanghai Zoo, Changfeng Underwater World and so on.