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What climate does Beijing belong to?

Beijing has a temperate monsoon climate.

Beijing's climate is a typical temperate monsoon climate, with high temperature and rainy summer, cold and dry winter and short spring and autumn. The frost-free period of the whole year is 180 ~ 200 days, which is shorter in the western mountainous area. In 2007, the average rainfall was 483.9 mm, which is one of the most rainy areas in North China. The seasonal distribution of precipitation is very uneven. 80% of the annual precipitation is concentrated in June, July and August in summer, and there are heavy rains in July and August.

Temperate monsoon climate, hot and rainy in summer and cold and dry in winter. Temperate monsoon climate, the temperature is below 0 degrees in winter and the rain is the most in summer. Four distinct seasons, the same period of rain and heat, and the remarkable non-periodic change of weather are also the main characteristics of temperate monsoon climate. The climate characteristics of temperate climate types are mainly humid (semi-humid in North China Plain and Northeast China Plain), so temperate broad-leaved forest landscape is generally developed (forest grassland landscape in North China Plain and Northeast China Plain), but there are some differences.