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What's the weather like in Guangzhou

Guangzhou is warm in four seasons.

Guangzhou is located in the subtropical coast, and the Tropic of Cancer passes through the south-central, belonging to the maritime subtropical monsoon climate, which is characterized by warm and rainy, sufficient light and heat, long summer and short frost period. With an average annual temperature of 20-22 degrees Celsius, it is one of the smallest cities in China. The hottest month in a year is July, with an average monthly temperature of 28.7℃.

The highest temperature in Leng Yue is 65438+ 10 month, and the monthly average temperature is 9 ~ 16℃. The average relative humidity is 77%, and the annual rainfall in urban areas is about 1720mm. April-June is the rainy season, and there are many typhoons in July-September. The temperature is moderate in June 5438+ 10, June 5438+10, March, and it is cool in June 5438+February to February. 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.

Brief introduction of water resources in Guangzhou

The main characteristics of Guangzhou's water resources are that there are few local water resources and relatively abundant transit water resources. The water area of the city is 74,400 hectares, accounting for 10.05% of the land area of the city. The main rivers are Beijiang River, Dongjiang River, Zengjiang River, Liuxi River, Baini River River, Guangzhou Section of Pearl River, Shiqiao Waterway and Shawan Waterway. The Beijiang River and Dongjiang River flow through Guangzhou and join the Pearl River into the sea. The local average total water resources is 7.979 billion cubic meters, including 78.8 1 100 million cubic meters of surface water and 6.5438+0.487 billion cubic meters of groundwater.

According to the local water resources situation and the resident population counted in the sixth population census in 20 10, the water resources per square kilometer are 1060 10000 cubic meters, and the per capita water resources are 628 cubic meters, which is half of the national per capita water resources. The water resources of transit passengers are 65.438+086.024 billion cubic meters, which is 23 times of the total local water resources.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Guangzhou.