China Naming Network - Ziwei knowledge - Is it cold in Shanghai in March?

Is it cold in Shanghai in March?

Shanghai in March is not cold.

The average temperature in March in Shanghai is between 20 and 24 degrees, which belongs to a warmer climate. The cold in Shanghai usually starts from the winter solstice, and it takes 998 1 day, and it will not be cold again. You can wear short sleeves in the middle and late May, and it is rainy season from mid-June to early July, and the weather is humid and sultry. The end of July after the plum blossom is the highest temperature in Shanghai in a year. Generally, the highest temperature is 38 degrees and 39 degrees.

After August, the temperature began to drop, and the highest temperature was around 35 degrees. If there is a typhoon, the maximum temperature will drop to about 30 degrees in two or three days. There will be autumn tigers in September and there will be no high temperature in the middle and late September. Shanghai has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, abundant sunshine and rainfall. Shanghai has a mild and humid climate, with shorter spring and autumn and longer winter and summer.

Winter cold protection measures

It is suggested to wear more clothes to keep warm, wear a hat to keep your head warm, eat less cold food, drink more ginger tea and exercise more to increase your body's resistance. When you go out in winter, you can stick a warm baby under your waist, abdomen or neck. Cold starts with feet, and soaking feet can prevent cold. Friends who feel cold in their hands and feet in daily life may wish to eat more hot milk, hot tea, hot fruit juice, sweet and flat fruits such as peaches, apricots, longan and litchi, and canned or candied fruits. Mutton, beef and aquatic products are all edible foods.