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When is it cold in Dongguan?

The coldest month in a year is 65438+ 10 month.

Dongguan is a prefecture-level city and megacity under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province, and it is the central city on the east coast of China Pearl River Delta approved by the State Council. As of June, 2020, Dongguan has 4 streets and 28 towns under its jurisdiction, and it is one of the four prefecture-level cities without districts in China. The land area of the city is 2460. 1 km2, and the sea area is 82.57 km2.

Climate:

Dongguan has a subtropical monsoon climate, with no winter in summer, abundant sunshine and rainfall, small temperature difference and obvious monsoon. From 2005 to 2009, the annual average temperature was 23.65438 0℃. The warmest year is 2006, with an average annual temperature of 23.6℃. The coldest was in 2008, with an average annual temperature of 22.7℃. The coldest month in a year is 65438+ 10, and the hottest month is July.

The annual extreme maximum temperature is 37.8℃ (August 20th, 2006) and the annual extreme minimum temperature is 3.1℃ (February 23rd, 2008). The sunshine hours are sufficient, and the average sunshine hours from 2005 to 2009 are 1873.7 hours, accounting for 42% of the sunshine hours in the whole year. Among them, the sunshine hours in 2009 were the most, reaching 2059.5 hours, accounting for 46% of the annual sunshine hours; At least in 2006, there was only 1, 558. 1 hour, accounting for 35% of the total sunshine hours.

The sunshine is the least in February-March and the most in July. Rainfall is concentrated in April-September, in which April-June is the first flood season, and the precipitation in the first low trough is the most. July-September is the late flood season, and typhoon precipitation is active. From 2005 to 2009, the average annual rainfall was 18 19.9 mm ... The largest was in 2008, and the annual rainfall was only 1547.4 mm at least in 2009. It was often attacked by typhoons, heavy rains, droughts in spring and autumn, cold dew winds and freezing damage.