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What's the weather like in China and Hongkong?

Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, with a high annual temperature, with an average annual temperature of 22.8℃. Summer is hot and humid, and the temperature is around 26~30℃. It is cool and dry in winter, but it rarely drops below 5℃. It is rainy from May to September, and sometimes it rains heavily. Between summer and autumn, typhoons blow from time to time, and July to September is the season with more typhoons in Hong Kong. The average annual rainfall in Hong Kong is 2,265,438+04.3mm, with the wettest month in August and the least rainy month in 65,438 438+ 10/0.

Hong Kong is located in the subtropical zone of the northern hemisphere, backed by Eurasia and facing the Pacific Ocean, forming a maritime subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. In addition, the high-rise buildings in the urban area of Hong Kong are concentrated and densely populated, and the microclimate formed is easy to produce the heat island effect, which leads to the obvious temperature difference between the urban area and the suburbs. It is difficult to blow away the "suspended particles" in the air in the urban areas with high-rise buildings. The hot weather in downtown Hong Kong is getting longer and longer.