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What's the climate like in Linyi

Linyi has a temperate monsoon climate.

The average daily minimum temperature in winter is 4 degrees, and the average daily maximum temperature is 14 degrees. It is not cold in winter. Linyi, formerly known as Langya and Yizhou, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Shandong Province, with a temperate monsoon climate, the Yellow Sea in the east and distinct seasons, belonging to the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. It is suggested that Linyi wear coats, woolen coats, sweaters and other clothes in winter, and the weak wear thick coats and sweaters.

Suitable temperature, four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine, abundant rainfall, rain and heat in the same season, long frost-free period. In spring, the temperature rises quickly, with little rain and windy, and the climate is dry, and there are often severe weather such as drought, cold wave and late frost. In summer, the temperature is high, the humidity is high, the rainfall is abundant, the southeast wind is strong, and disastrous weather such as floods, rainstorms and hail occurs frequently.

In autumn, the temperature drops sharply, the rainfall drops sharply, the weather is sunny, cool and pleasant, and there are also disastrous weather such as autumn drought or continuous rain; Winter is cold and dry, with little rain and snow.

The historical evolution of Linyi;

Linyi has a long history and is one of the important birthplaces of Chinese civilization. 500,000 years ago, human ancestors lived in the Luzhong Mountain area in the north of Linyi, creating an ancient civilization.

200,000 years ago, cultural remains of the early Paleolithic were discovered in many places in China. In the late Paleolithic period, ancient ancestors went south day by day and settled in Yishu River Plain. Nearly 100 remains of microlithic culture found in yi river and Shuhe River basins were created by human beings 1 ~ 20000 years ago.

65,438+0,000 years ago, in the Neolithic Age, ancient ancestors established dense settlements in the Yishu River basin and began the initial primitive agricultural activities. Yishu River Basin has become one of the cradles of primitive agriculture in China and the first green revolution in human history.