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In what month does Inner Mongolia usually get cold?

10 10 began to get cold in the middle and late October until April of the following year; The climate is dominated by temperate continental monsoon climate. It has the characteristics of less and uneven precipitation, strong wind force and drastic changes in cold and summer. The northern part of Daxinganling belongs to the cold temperate continental monsoon climate, and the area west of Bayanhaote-Haibowan-Bayangaole belongs to the temperate continental climate.

The general characteristics are sudden temperature rise in spring, windy, short and hot in summer, concentrated precipitation, sudden temperature drop in autumn, frost often comes early, long and cold in winter, and many cold waves.

Climate change:

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is abundant in sunshine and light energy resources. The annual sunshine hours in most areas are more than 2,700 hours, and those in the western part of Alashan Plateau are more than 3,400 hours.

The annual average number of windy days is 10-40 days, of which 70% occurs in spring. Among them, Xilingol and Wulanchabu Plateau lasted for more than 50 days; The northern mountainous area of Daxing 'anling is generally below 10 days. The number of sandstorm days is 5-20 days in most areas, more than 20 days in western Alashan and Ordos Plateau, and the average daily gale of Huluchigute in Ejina Banner of Alashan League is 108 days.

In 20 17, the annual average temperature in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region was between -3.7 (Tuli River) and 1 1.2℃ (Ejina Banner). Compared with the historical average in the same period, except the central and western regions of Hulunbeier, most areas in the whole region are generally high.