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What's the highest temperature in genhe city? What time?

The highest temperature in genhe city is in July, and the average temperature is 18~20℃. There have been high temperatures above 35℃ in history.

Genhe River is the coldest place in China, located in the south of Mohe County, Heilongjiang Province, the "China Arctic", with the lowest temperature in history reaching-58 degrees. It was in the early morning of June 5438+February 3 1 2009, and the temperature at Jingling checkpoint in genhe city was MINUS 58 degrees, thus setting a record for the lowest temperature in history and officially becoming a "cold village in China", a record that no one can break so far.

Genhe city's climate belongs to the humid forest climate of cold temperate zone, which has some characteristics of continental monsoon climate. It is characterized by cold and humidity, long winter and short summer, and spring and autumn are connected, with an average frost-free period of 90 days.

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Climate of genhe city:

Genhe city's climate belongs to the humid forest climate of cold temperate zone, which has some characteristics of continental monsoon climate. It is characterized by cold and humidity, long winter and short summer, and spring and autumn are connected, with an average frost-free period of 90 days. The annual average temperature is -5.3℃, 1 month average temperature is close to -30℃, the extreme minimum temperature recorded by county-level weather stations is -5 1.5 с, and the extreme minimum temperature recorded by weather stations is -58℃.

The annual temperature is 47.4℃, the daily range is 20℃, and the freezing period is more than 2 10 days. Frozen soil is spread all over the country, and frozen soil in some areas is below 30 cm. Genhe city is not the northernmost county in China, but its altitude is higher than Mohe, so its temperature is lower than Mohe, the "Arctic of China".

References:

Baidu Baike Genhe