What is the current temperature in Yunnan?
The average monthly temperature in Yunnan Province is the hottest (July) between 20℃-23℃, and the coldest month (January) is between 7℃-11℃. The annual temperature difference is average. Only 10℃-12℃.
On the same day, it is cooler in the morning and evening and hotter at noon. Especially in winter and spring, the daily temperature difference can reach 12℃-20℃. Precipitation in the province is extremely unevenly distributed seasonally and geographically.
The dry and wet seasons are distinct. The wet season (rainy season) is from May to October, and 85% of the rainfall is concentrated; the dry season (dry season) is from November to April of the following year, and only 85% of the rainfall is concentrated. 15% of the year. The regional distribution of precipitation in the province varies greatly. The highest annual precipitation exceeds 2,300 mm in some places, and the lowest is only 547 mm. The annual precipitation in most areas is more than 900 mm.
The province has a long frost-free period. The southern border is frost-free all year round. The frost-free period in the southern region is more than 300 days, the central region is about 250 days, and the colder high-altitude areas in northwest and northeastern Yunnan have less than 200 days.
The climate in Yunnan Province basically belongs to the subtropical plateau monsoon type, with remarkable three-dimensional climate characteristics, including numerous types, small annual temperature differences, large daily temperature differences, distinct dry and wet seasons, and unusually obvious vertical changes in temperature with terrain height. Northwest Yunnan has a frigid climate, with long winters and no summers, and short spring and autumn. East and central Yunnan have a temperate climate, with spring-like weather all year round and winter when it rains. Southern Yunnan and southwest Yunnan belong to the low-thermal valley area, and part of it is south of the Tropic of Cancer and enters the tropical range, with long summers and no winter, and a rainy fall.
In a province, there are three climate zones: cold, warm, and hot (including subtropical). Generally, for every 100 meters of altitude increase, the temperature drops on average by 0.6°C to 0.7°C. There is a mountain with four seasons. It is said that the sky is different for ten miles, and the scenery is unique. The average annual temperature difference in Yunnan Province is generally only 10°C to 12°C. It is cooler in the morning and evening and hotter at noon on the same day. Especially in winter and spring, the daily temperature difference can reach 12°C to 20°C.
Introduction to Yunnan Province:
Yunnan Province, referred to as Yun or Dian, is one of the 23 provinces in China, located in the southwest region, with the provincial capital Kunming. It borders Guizhou and Guangxi to the east, Sichuan to the north, Tibet to the northwest, Myanmar to the west, and Laos and Vietnam to the south. Yunnan Province is one of the provinces with the longest border lines in the country, with 25 border counties in 8 states (cities) bordering Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam respectively.
Yunnan Province is a low-latitude inland area, with the Tropic of Cancer running across the south. The terrain is high in the northwest and low in the southeast. It descends step by step from north to south, and is a mountainous plateau terrain. The mountainous area accounts for 88.64% of the province's total area and spans six major river systems: the Yangtze River, the Pearl River, the Yuanjiang River, the Lancang River, the Nu River, and the Daying River.