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Is there a big difference in weather between the south and the north?

1, with subtropical monsoon climate in the south.

Climate characteristics: high temperature and rainy in summer, mild and little rain in winter, with both rain and heat;

It is not cold in winter, and the average temperature in June is generally above 0℃ in 5438+ 10, and it is hot in summer, and the average temperature in July and August is generally around 25℃-35℃. Due to the influence of ocean airflow, the annual precipitation is generally above 800 ~ 1000mm, which belongs to humid areas.

2, the north is mainly temperate monsoon climate.

Climate characteristics: high temperature and rainy in summer, cold and dry in winter;

In winter, affected by the northerly winds in high latitudes inland, polar continental air masses prevail, which are cold and dry; In summer, due to the influence of polar ocean air mass or denatured tropical ocean air mass, easterly and southeasterly winds prevail, which are warm and rainy, with rain and heat in the same season. The annual precipitation is mostly 500~ 1000mm, and about two thirds of it is concentrated in summer (hot and rainy in summer and cold and dry in winter). There are four distinct seasons throughout the year and the weather is changeable. With the increase of latitude, the temperature amplitude in winter and summer increases correspondingly, while the precipitation decreases gradually.