How many provinces in China snow?
The snowing provinces in China mainly include:
Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Tibet, Xinjiang, Gansu, Shandong, Qinghai, Ningxia, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Sichuan, Hubei, Henan and Anhui are 17 provinces. It seldom snows in other provinces, with hail and cold rain.
Climatic characteristics of some snowy provinces;
1, Heilongjiang:
Heilongjiang Province is located in the northernmost part of China. It belongs to the sub-cold climate with four distinct seasons, so there is more snowfall in winter, and the snowfall in winter basically does not melt. Looking around, it is called Snow Country.
2. Xizang Autonomous Region: Affected by the warm and humid airflow in the Indian Ocean, the southern Tibet Valley is mild and rainy, with an annual average temperature of 8℃, a monthly average minimum temperature of-16℃ and a monthly average maximum temperature of over 16℃. The northern Tibetan plateau belongs to a typical continental climate, with an annual average temperature below 0℃ and a freezing period of half a year. The hottest July does not exceed 10℃, and it is warmer in June-August, rainy and windy in winter and spring.
3. Liaoning Province: Liaoning Province is located in the east coast of Eurasia and in the mid-latitude area, belonging to the temperate continental monsoon climate zone. It is rainy and hot in the same season, with abundant sunshine, high accumulated temperature, warm in winter and long in summer, short in spring and autumn and distinct in four seasons. Uneven rainfall, wet in the east and dry in the west. The annual average temperature is between 7- 1 1℃, the highest temperature is above zero 30℃, the extreme highest temperature is above 40℃, and the lowest temperature is below zero 30℃.