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Is the climate in Tai 'an hot or cold?

Tai 'an City belongs to the warm temperate semi-humid monsoon climate zone, with four distinct seasons, suitable for cold and summer, synchronous light and temperature, and the same season of rain and heat. Spring is dry and windy, summer is hot and rainy, autumn is sunny and cool, and winter is cold and snowy.

Tai 'an has a mild climate, with an average annual temperature of 12.8℃, with higher temperatures in the south and west and lower temperatures in the east and north, with an average frost-free period of 195 days. The average annual precipitation is about 680mm. Due to the influence of monsoon climate, the interannual precipitation changes greatly, and the distribution of precipitation during the year is very uneven. The summer precipitation is the most, accounting for 65% of the annual precipitation, and the winter precipitation is the least, accounting for only 3.6%. Affected by the terrain, the precipitation in the east is more than that in the west, and the precipitation in the mountains is more than that in the plains. The general trend is gradually decreasing from northeast to southwest. The altitude of Mount Tai in China is 1545 meters, which has obvious alpine climate characteristics. The temperature at the top of the mountain is generally 7 ~ 8℃ lower than that at the foot of the mountain, and the average annual precipitation exceeds1000 mm.