Shenyang’s four-season climate changes from weather, plants, animals
Shenyang is located in the southern part of Northeast China and the central part of Liaoning Province. It has a temperate monsoon climate with an annual average temperature of 6.2 to 9.7°C. Since complete records were kept in 1951, the extreme maximum temperature in Shenyang was 38.3°C (July 1952). On January 18), the extreme minimum temperature in the central city was -32.9℃ (January 15, 2001), and the minimum temperature in the suburbs in recent years was -35.4℃ (January 11, 2001 in Shenbei New District); previously, Shenyang also observed 39.3 The high temperature is ℃ (1920), and the low temperature is -33.1℃ (1950). The annual precipitation ranges from 600 to 800 mm. The average annual precipitation in the urban area from 1951 to 2010 is 716.2 mm. The annual frost-free period ranges from 155 to 180 days. Affected by the monsoon, precipitation is concentrated in summer, the temperature difference is large, and the four seasons are distinct. The winter cold lasts a long time, with less snowfall in the past six months. The maximum snowfall was a heavy snowstorm of 47.0 mm on March 4, 2007. The summer is short and rainy, with a heavy rainstorm of 215.5 mm falling on August 21, 1973. . The temperature changes rapidly in spring and autumn and lasts for a short time: it is windy in spring and sunny in autumn.