The accuracy of Wuwei weather forecast 15 days.
Wuwei has a temperate continental arid climate with four distinct seasons, hot Leng Xia in winter and high temperature all year round. Less precipitation and uneven distribution; Large evaporation and dry climate; Strong solar radiation and abundant sunshine; The frost-free period is short. The main meteorological disasters are drought, gale, sandstorm, cold wave, frost, lightning, rainstorm, flood and hail.
The annual average temperature is 7. 1℃, the highest temperature in Leng Yue is 10 -8.5℃, and the lowest temperature is -32.0℃ (Liangzhou District 199 1 year, 65438+February 27th); In the hottest month, the average temperature in July is 20.5℃, and the extreme maximum temperature is 4 1.7℃ (Minqin county 2065438+July 30, 2000). The annual average temperature is 29.0℃, and the maximum daily range is 32.3℃ (0965+65438+65438 in March 2005 in Minqin County).
Wuwei introduced
Wuwei, referred to as "Wu" or "Liang", was called Liangzhou and Guzang in ancient times. It is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Gansu Province, an important node city in Gansu section of the Silk Road Economic Belt, a national historical and cultural city, and a central city in Hexi Corridor. By June 2023, the whole city will administer 1 district, 2 counties and 1 autonomous county.
Wuwei is located in the northwest of China, in the middle of Gansu Province, at the eastern end of Hexi Corridor, bordering Lanzhou in the east, Xining in the south, Yinchuan and Inner Mongolia in the north, and jinchang and Zhangye in the west. The terrain is high in the west and low in the east, and the local terrain is complex. It has a temperate continental arid climate with a total area of 323,565,438+0.69 square kilometers. It is an open city named after the State Council, a regional central city determined by Gansu Province, and an important traffic artery in the west.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wuwei City