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What is the lowest temperature in Beijing?

The lowest temperature in Beijing was 14.9℃.

1. According to historical meteorological records, Beijing experienced temperatures of minus 20°C for four consecutive days in 1951, reaching minus 22.8°C on January 13.

2. Therefore, during the coldest time in Beijing, the temperature can reach minus 22.8 degrees Celsius, but this feeling is not common.

3. Beijing has four seasons. Winter only lasts for three months. The coldest season in Beijing is from December to February. If you go to Beijing at this time, if there is heavy snow, you must go to the Forbidden City to take pictures. Snow in the Imperial City, or going to Badaling to see the Great Wall in snow is great.

The average temperature in Beijing in winter is 2℃ to 5℃. In December, the weather gets colder, with daytime temperatures ranging from 2-5℃ to 0℃. The winter solstice on December 21 or 22 every year also marks the beginning of winter in Beijing.

Extended information:

Beijing has a typical north temperate zone semi-humid continental monsoon climate, with hot and rainy summers, cold and dry winters, and short spring and autumn.

The frost-free period is 180 to 200 days throughout the year, and the frost-free period is shorter in the western mountainous areas. The average rainfall in 2007 was 483.9 mm, making it one of the areas with the highest rainfall in northern China. The distribution of precipitation seasons is very uneven. 80% of the annual precipitation is concentrated in June, July and August in summer, and there are heavy rains in July and August.