Weather
Wǔhàn, the capital, is aptly dubbed one of the four ‘Furnaces of China’; in July and August, it’s abysmally hot and humid (above 40°C commonly) and no prevailing monsoon winds from the southeast make it this far. The western mountains are far more temperate.
Rainfall is heavy in the southeast (averaging 160cm annually), and decreasing north and west (a mere 80cm per annum average). Expect most of it April through July.
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