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When is it hot in Guangzhou?

It is very hot in Guangzhou from June to August.

Guangzhou, located in the south of China, has shorter winter time and longer summer time, with more thunderstorms and typhoons in summer. Usually, the end of April to 10 can be regarded as the summer of Guangzhou people, and the average monthly temperature in the middle three months is between 32 degrees and 35 degrees, which makes Guangzhou hot. June-August is just the hottest period, and it began to improve gradually in September.

In normal years, the temperature in Guangzhou generally rises to nearly 30 degrees in early April of Gregorian calendar, and drops to about 25 degrees or below in early or middle of 165438+ 10 for more than 7 months. In the last seven months, around 100, the weather is very hot, unbearable, sunny and the sun will be fierce. The temperature will probably reach more than 30 degrees Celsius, and the ground temperature will even be high.

Introduction of geographical environment in Guangzhou

Guangzhou is located in the south of Chinese mainland, south-central Guangdong Province, on the northern edge of the Pearl River Delta, close to the lower reaches of the Pearl River Basin. It is located at11257'-143' east longitude and 22 26'-23 56' north latitude, with a total area of 7434.4 square kilometers. It is adjacent to Boluo and Longmen counties in Huizhou in the east, Sanshui, Nanhai and Shunde districts in Foshan in the west, Qingyuan, Fogang and Xinfeng counties in Shaoguan in the north, Dongguan and Zhongshan in the south, and faces Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions across the sea.

Guangzhou is a hilly region, with high terrain in the northeast and low terrain in the southwest, with mountains facing the sea at the back, hilly mountains with concentrated forests in the north, and the highest peak is the paradise top at the junction of Conghua District and Longmen County in the north, with an altitude of 12 10 meters. The northeast is a middle and low mountain, and it is known as Baiyun Mountain as the "city lung". The central part is a hilly basin and the southern part is a coastal alluvial plain, which is an integral part of the Pearl River Delta.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Guangzhou