When did it start to get cold in Guangzhou?
1, Guangzhou is located in the subtropical coast, and the Tropic of Cancer runs through the south-central. It belongs to maritime subtropical monsoon climate, characterized by warm and rainy, sufficient light and heat, long summer and short frost period. The annual average temperature is 2 1.9 degrees Celsius, which is one of the largest cities with the smallest annual average temperature difference in China. The hottest month in a year is July, with an average monthly temperature of 28.7℃. The most Leng Yue is 65438+ 10 month, and the monthly average temperature is 13.5℃. The average relative humidity is 77%, and the annual rainfall is about 1736 mm. April-June is the rainy season, July-September is hot and there are many typhoons, June is 5438+1October, June is 5438+065438+1October, and the temperature is moderate in March. The same period of water and heat throughout the year, abundant rainfall, is conducive to plant growth. It is a "Flower City" with evergreen seasons and numerous flowers.
2. Guangzhou is located from east longitude 1 12 degrees 57 minutes to north latitude 1 14 degrees 3 minutes to north latitude 22 degrees 26 minutes to 23 degrees 56 minutes. The city center is located at 23 degrees 06 minutes 32 seconds north latitude and 1 13 degrees 15 minutes 53 seconds east longitude. Guangzhou is a hilly region, with high terrain in the northeast and low terrain in the southwest, with mountains facing the sea at its back, and hilly areas with concentrated forests in the north. The highest peak is the Paradise Peak at the junction of Conghua City and Longmen County in the north, with an altitude of 12 10 m. The northeast is a middle and low mountain, and it is known as Baiyun Mountain as the "city lung". The central part is a hilly basin and the southern part is a coastal alluvial plain, which is an integral part of the Pearl River Delta.