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Weather conditions in Shanghai in the next 60 days

The weather in Shanghai will be mainly sunny in the next 60 days, with an average temperature of 4℃- 12℃.

From the end of 2023 1 1 to the end of 2024 1 it is the coldest month in Shanghai, with an average temperature of 4℃- 12℃. Sometimes, the temperature may be lower, or even snow. In cold weather, people need to wear thick coats, sweaters and hats to keep warm. At the same time, keep the room warm and avoid diseases such as colds. For people who like outdoor activities, they can choose to do outdoor activities in warm weather, such as mountaineering and swimming.

Shanghai will be cold and wet in the next 60 days, and northerners will feel uncomfortable because there is no heating in Shanghai and the clothes are a little damp. If you are outdoors in Shanghai, you should also wear long pants on your lower body. In a word, the next 60 days in Shanghai will be the coldest month of the year in Shanghai, so we should take good measures to keep warm. If you plan to travel to Shanghai, you'd better know the local weather in advance so as to make corresponding preparations.

Shanghai related introduction:

Located in the east of China, on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean and on the eastern edge of the Asian continent, Shanghai is a part of the alluvial plain in the Yangtze River Delta. The average elevation of Shanghai is 2. 19 meters, and Dajinshan Island is the highest point in Shanghai, with an elevation of 103.7 meters, which belongs to subtropical monsoon climate. The river network mainly includes Huangpu River, the main road flowing through the urban area, and its tributaries Suzhou River, Chuanyang River and Dianpu River.

In the west of Shanghai, there are tianmashan, Xue Shan and Phoenix Mountain. Tianmashan is the highest point on the land, 99.8 meters above sea level, with a stone tablet "The Peak of Sheshan". There are rock islands such as Dajinshan Island, Xiaojinshan Island, Fushan Island, Sheshan Island and Xiaoyangshan Island in the sea area. In the north of Shanghai, where the Yangtze River meets the sea, there are three islands: Chongming Island, Changxing Island and hengsha island. Chongming Island, the third largest island in China, is formed by alluvial sediment carried by the Yangtze River, with an area of 104 1.2 1 km2 and an altitude of 3.5 -4.5 meters.

Shanghai has a subtropical monsoon climate with abundant sunshine and rainfall. Shanghai has a hot and humid climate, with shorter spring and autumn and longer winter and summer. In 20 13 years, the average temperature in Shanghai is 25.8℃, sunshine 1885.9 hours, and precipitation1/73.4 mm. More than 60% of the annual rainfall is concentrated in the flood season from May to September.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Shanghai.