How does the climate in Wuxi compare with Pingliang, Gansu?
Wuxi, referred to as "tin" for short, was called Liangxi and Jingui in ancient times and was known as the "Pearl of Taihu Lake". Wuxi is located in the hinterland of the Yangtze River Delta Plain, south of Jiangsu, the transportation center of Taihu Lake Basin, and the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal passes through it. Wuxi is bordered by the Yangtze River in the north, Taihu Lake in the south, Suzhou in the east and Changzhou in the west, forming the Suzhou-Wuxi-Changzhou metropolitan area. Summer is controlled by the summer monsoon from the ocean, with southeast wind prevailing and hot and rainy weather; Winter is controlled by the prevailing winter wind in Chinese mainland, with more northerly winds; Spring and autumn is a period of alternating winter and summer monsoon, with changeable weather in spring and fresh air in autumn.
Pingliang is a prefecture-level city under Gansu Province. It is located in the east of Gansu Province, at the eastern foot of Liupan Mountain and the upper reaches of Jinghe River. It is the "Golden Triangle" of the geometric center of the intersection of Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningxia, spanning Longshan Mountain, bordering Xianyang in Shaanxi in the east, Dingxi and Baiyin in Gansu in the west, Baoji and Tianshui in Shaanxi in the south, Guyuan in Ningxia and Qingyang in Gansu in the north. According to meteorology, the average climate temperature is usually defined as summer when it is more than 22℃, winter when it is less than 10℃, and spring and autumn when it is less than 10℃. Spring and summer 106 days, autumn 77 days, winter 182 days.