What is the approximate temperature in Shanghai in March?
The temperature in Shanghai in March is about 8℃~16℃.
The average daytime temperature is 16°C. It is recommended to wear warm clothes such as suits, jackets, windbreakers, casual wear, jackets, suits, and thin sweaters. The average temperature at night is 8°C. It is recommended to wear warm clothes such as suits, jackets, windbreakers, casual clothes, jackets, suits, and thin sweaters.
The cities with the highest average temperatures in March in Shanghai are Xuhui (18℃), Jing'an (18℃), Yangpu (17℃), and Minhang (16℃). The cities with the lowest average temperature in March in Shanghai are Chongming (6℃), Jiading (7℃), Nanhui (7℃), and Jinshan (7℃).
Shanghai’s natural environment
Shanghai has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine and abundant rainfall. Shanghai has a mild and humid climate, with short spring and autumn and long winter and summer. In 2013, the city's average temperature was 17.6°C, the sunshine hours were 1885.9 hours, and the precipitation was 1173.4 mm. More than 60% of the annual rainfall was concentrated in the flood season from May to September.
Shanghai is part of the alluvial plain of the Yangtze River Delta, with an average altitude of about 2.19 meters above sea level. The highest point is Dajinshan Island located in Hangzhou Bay, Jinshan District, with an altitude of 103.70 meters. There are remnant hills such as Tianma Mountain, Xue Mountain, and Fenghuang Mountain in the west. Tianma Mountain is the highest point on land in Shanghai, with an altitude of 99.8 meters. There is a stone monument on the top of Sheshan Mountain.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Shanghai