Shanghai is the hottest in July and August, and the number of days with high temperature exceeding 35℃ is about 10. It is coldest from late October to early February in winter/KLOC-0. Although there are not many days of sudden cold, even if North Renye Fang can't stand the wet cold in the south of the Yangtze River, the biting north wind often blows. Don't wear some thick warm clothes, gloves, scarves and hats should be fully armed. There are not many days of snow, sometimes it doesn't snow all the year round.
Extended data:
Climate conditions in Shanghai: subtropical monsoon climate.
Average annual temperature in Shanghai:16.0℃; ? Annual average maximum temperature: 20℃? ; Annual average minimum temperature: 12℃. The highest temperature in history: 40℃ appeared in 2007? ; The highest temperature in history:-10℃ appeared in 1977. Average annual rainfall:1158mm.
Climatic characteristics of Shanghai
Shanghai has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons. June is the coldest, 5438+ 10 month, with an average temperature of 4.9℃, and July is usually the hottest, with an average temperature of 30.9℃. There is plenty of sunshine and rainfall. Shanghai has a mild and humid climate, with shorter spring and autumn and longer winter and summer. In 2008, the average temperature 17.5℃, sunshine 1534.7 hours, precipitation 15 12.8 mm, and about 70% of the annual rainfall is concentrated in the flood season from May to September.
References:
Shanghai (municipality directly under the Central Government of the People's Republic of China)-Baidu Encyclopedia