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When is the coldest time of the year in Guangzhou?
Winter is the dry season in Guangzhou, with less precipitation, sunny weather and plenty of sunshine. The most Leng Yue is in June 5438+ 10, with the monthly average temperature of 9 ~ 16℃ and the temperature difference between north and south above 7℃. The historical extreme minimum temperature in Guangzhou is -2.6℃, and that in Conghua1October+June 0963+65438+65438 in Guangzhou. In Guangzhou, although winter is influenced by the cold air in the south, the average temperature in 65438+ 10 is still 13.5℃ due to the low latitude, so there is no winter in the climate sense.

In winter (1February-February), northeast wind or north wind prevails. After a long journey, the dry cold air from the north has been denatured and humidified, and its intensity has been greatly weakened. In Guangzhou, the wind speed has become smaller, the temperature is higher and the winter is warmer. However, when the cold wave comes, frost weather will also occur in individual years.

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Guangzhou is located in the south of Chinese mainland, in the south-central part of Guangdong Province, on the northern edge of the Pearl River Delta, near the downstream of the Pearl River Basin. Its range is 1 12 degrees 57 minutes east to 1 14 degrees 3 minutes north to 22 degrees 26 minutes north to 23 degrees 56 minutes. It is adjacent to Boluo and Longmen counties in Huizhou in the east, Sanshui, Nanhai and Shunde districts in Foshan in the west, Qingyuan, Fogang and Xinfeng counties in Shaoguan in the north, Dongguan and Zhongshan in the south, and faces Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions across the sea.

Due to the numerous islands and dense waterways in the Pearl River Estuary, including Humen, Jiaomen, Hongqimen, etc., Guangzhou has become an excellent seaport for ocean transportation in China and the import and export shore of the Pearl River Basin. Guangzhou is also the intersection of Beijing-Guangzhou, Guangzhou-Shenzhen, Guang Mao, Guangzhou-Meishan and Wuhan-Guangzhou railways, and the civil aviation transportation center in South China, with close ties with all parts of the country. Therefore, Guangzhou is called the "South Gate" of China.

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