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Is it hot in Harbin in summer?

Harbin is not hot in summer.

Harbin is in spring from April to June, which is prone to spring drought and strong winds. The temperature rises quickly and changes erratically, with the temperature rising or cooling reaching about 10℃ at a time. 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℃, and the maximum temperature reaches 38℃. 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.

Topography:

The urban area of ​​Harbin, Shuangcheng District, and Hulan District are flat and low-lying, while the eastern counties (cities) are mountainous and hilly. It faces the Zhangguangcai Ridge branch hills in the southeast, the Xiaoxing'an Mountains in the north, and the Songhua River in the middle. The mountains are not high, the rivers are crisscrossed, and the plains are vast.

The urban area of ​​Harbin is mainly distributed on the three-level terraces formed by the Songhua River: the first-level terrace is between 132 and 140 meters above sea level, mainly including Daoli District and Daowai District, and the ground is flat; the second-level terrace It is 145 to 175 meters above sea level. It gradually transitions from the first terrace with no obvious boundaries. It mainly includes parts of Nangang District and Xiangfang District, and has a large area.

Reference for the above content? Baidu Encyclopedia—Harbin