Spring (March to May): The average temperature in spring is 11.0°C to 18.0°C, averaging 18.0°C during the day and 11.0°C at night. Spring is a dry season with low precipitation, so extra hydration is recommended. The average total amount of precipitation in spring is about 52mm, and precipitation is mainly concentrated in April and May, but the overall amount of precipitation is relatively low. Temperatures gradually rise in spring, but there is a big difference between morning and evening temperatures, so it is important to pay attention to increasing or decreasing clothing at the right time. The weather is mainly cloudy to sunny, with occasional showers or thunderstorms.
Summer (June to August): The average summer temperature is 22.0°C to 30.0°C, with an average of 30.0°C during the day and 22.0°C at night. The average summer precipitation total is about 166 mm, which is moderate and mainly concentrated in June and July. Summer is also the season of heavy rainfall and strong convective weather. Summer is hot and humid, with high temperatures often occurring, which may reach over 35°C or even over 40°C in some areas. Showers or thunderstorms are prone to occur in the afternoon and into the night, accompanied by strong convective weather such as short-term heavy precipitation, thunder and lightning, and gusty winds.
Autumn (September to November): Temperatures gradually drop in the fall, but remain generally more comfortable. the city's average temperature in September was about 24.5°C, higher than the same period of the year, but precipitation is low. Precipitation is relatively low in the fall, but occasional showers or light rain may occur. there may be several major rainfall weather processes during September, so precautions need to be taken. The weather in fall is mainly cloudy to sunny, with a gradual increase in the temperature difference between morning and evening, so you need to add clothes and keep warm at the right time. At the same time, fall is also a period of high forest fire risk level, need to pay attention to fire safety.
Winter (December to February): Temperatures are cooler in winter, especially at night and in the morning. Although overall winter temperatures are not extremely low, the wet and cold feeling is more pronounced. Winter precipitation is relatively low, but occasional rain or light snowfall can occur. Especially at higher altitudes, snowfall is more likely in winter. Winter weather is predominantly cloudy and cold, with less sunshine. Foggy or hazy weather can occur during some periods, affecting visibility and air quality. Meanwhile, winter is also a period of high incidence of colds and other respiratory illnesses, so attention should be paid to keeping warm and maintaining indoor air circulation.