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What is the lowest temperature in Harbin and what is the highest temperature in Harbin?

It has four distinct seasons. The average temperature in January in winter is about minus 19 degrees; the average temperature in July in summer is about 23 degrees.

The climate of Harbin is a mid-temperate continental monsoon climate, with long winters and short summers. The annual average precipitation is 569.1 mm. The precipitation is mainly concentrated from June to September. Summer accounts for 60% of the annual precipitation. The snowfall period is from November to January of the following year.

The months from April to June are spring, which is prone to spring drought and strong winds. The temperature rises quickly and changes erratically, with the temperature rising or falling at a time of up to about 10℃. Temperature changes strongly from month to month, generally around 8 to 10°C. July to August is summer, and the climate is warm, humid, and rainy. The average temperature in July is 19-23°C, and the highest temperature reaches 38°C. The average precipitation accounts for 60%-70% of the whole year, and the monthly temperature difference is very small, which is the highest among all seasons.

September to October is autumn, with significantly reduced rainfall and a large temperature difference between day and night. The average temperature in September is 10℃, in October it has reached 0℃ in the northern region and 2-4℃ in the southern region. Winter is from November to March of the following year, which is long, cold and dry, and sometimes there are blizzards. The average temperature in January ranges from minus 15℃ to minus 30℃, and the lowest temperature once reached minus 37.7℃ (January 26, 1985).

Extended information:

The large and small rivers in Harbin City all belong to the Songhua River water system and the Mudanjiang River water system, mainly including the Songhua River, Hulan River, Ash River, Lalin River, _ Niu River, Ant River, Dongliangzhu River, Ni River, Piao River, Fiketu River, Shaoling River, Wuyue River, Woken River, etc. The Songhua River originates from Tianchi in Changbai Mountain, Jilin Province. Its main stream runs through the central part of Harbin City from west to east. It is the river with the largest irrigation volume in the city.

Precipitation is mainly concentrated from June to September, accounting for more than 70% of the annual precipitation. Harbin's water resources are characterized by less self-produced water, abundant transit water, and uneven spatial and temporal distribution, characterized by richness in the east and poverty in the west. The city's per capita water resources are 1,630 cubic meters.