China Naming Network - Almanac query - I'm from Changsha, Hunan, and I'm going to work in Shijiazhuang. What's the difference between the climate there and Changsha? Will it be difficult to adapt? What must I bring?

I'm from Changsha, Hunan, and I'm going to work in Shijiazhuang. What's the difference between the climate there and Changsha? Will it be difficult to adapt? What must I bring?

Guzhuang belongs to temperate continental monsoon climate, with cold and dry winter, northeast wind, hot and dry summer, southeast wind and mild spring and autumn. Shijiazhuang is located in the hinterland of North China Plain, with Beijing and Tianjin in the north, Bohai Sea in the east and Taihang Mountain in the west. It is the south gate of the capital and belongs to the continental monsoon climate of warm temperate zone. The general climate characteristics of Shijiazhuang are: warm in spring, hot in summer, cool in autumn and cold in winter, uneven distribution of rainfall in time and space, and obvious dry-wet cycle. There are more windy and sand-blowing weather in spring, with long seasons in Xia Dong (105 days and 145 days respectively) and short seasons in spring and autumn (55 days and 60 days respectively).

The climate in Shijiazhuang is dry in spring, with little precipitation, and there are often 4 or 5 winds, which may be accompanied by sand-blowing weather, but the temperature rises rapidly. Summer is the season with the most precipitation and high temperature in a year. The hottest month and the most rainy month in a year are in summer, July and August respectively, and the summer precipitation accounts for about 65% of the annual precipitation. Autumn is sunny and rainy, with moderate temperature and suitable climate, which is the best season of the year. Winter is cold and dry, the weather is sunny, partly cloudy, with less precipitation.