Which climate is better in Yinchuan or Yunnan?
Generally speaking, the climate in Yunnan is better than that in Yinchuan, which has more dry and sandy weather. But people born in different places have an adaptation process.
The main climate characteristics of Yinchuan City and its affiliated counties (cities) are: four distinct seasons, late spring and short summer, early autumn and long winter, large temperature difference between day and night, scarce rain and snow, strong evaporation, and dry climate. Windy and sandy. The annual average temperature is about 8.5°C, and the annual average sunshine hours are 2,800 to 3,000 hours. It is one of the areas with the highest solar radiation and sunshine hours in China. The average annual precipitation is about 200 mm, and the frost-free period is about 185 days.
Because Yunnan is located on a low-latitude plateau, the air is dry and relatively thin. The amount of solar heat received in various places not only increases or decreases with changes in the sun's altitude angle, but is also affected by clouds and rain. In summer, the average temperature on the hottest day is around 19-22℃; in winter, the average temperature on the coldest month is above 6-8℃. The annual temperature difference is generally 10 to 15°C, but the temperature is lower on rainy days. The temperature changes throughout the day are cool in the morning and hot in the afternoon. Especially in winter and spring, the daily temperature difference can reach 12-20℃.