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Is the weather bad in Manas?

It is hot in summer and cold in winter, and the temperature difference between day and night is also very large.

Manas County has a mid-temperate continental climate, with long and cold winters, short and hot summers, and a large temperature difference between day and night. The annual average temperature is 7.2℃, the average temperature in the hottest month (July) is 24.4℃, the average temperature in the coldest month (January) is minus 18.4℃ (-18.4℃), the extreme maximum temperature is 39.6℃, and the extreme minimum temperature is minus 37.4℃ (- 37.4℃). The frost-free period ranges from 165 to 172 days throughout the year, with a maximum of 190 days. The average annual precipitation is 173.3 mm, the maximum annual precipitation is 251.1 mm, and the maximum daily precipitation is 34.5 mm. The average annual snowfall is 74.4 mm, accounting for 27% of the annual precipitation. The snow depth is about 15-25 cm, and the maximum annual snowfall depth is 33 cm. The dominant wind direction throughout the year is southwesterly, turning to westerly wind from June to July, with an average wind speed of 2.5 meters/second and a maximum wind speed of 20 meters/second.